Réforme des industries de réseau en Afrique et développement durable : le cas du transport ferroviaire au Cameroun
</titre> In African countries like Cameroon, the reform of network utilities occurs in a context characterized by an absence of financial market, a lack of equity culture, a lack of regulation and inefficiency of public ownership. Hence the question of whether in such a context, sustainable development of these industries is possible. We study the case of railway transportation industry in Cameroon and show that under such conditions, the industry is going through successive stages of opportunism, social responsibility and maturity. Only this last step initiates a real sustainable development.
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2013
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Authors: | Fouda, Jean Biwolé |
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Mondes en développement. - De Boeck Université. - Vol. n° 162.2013, 2, p. 103-116
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De Boeck Université |
Subject: | network utilities | sustainable development | stakeholders |
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