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The development of Public Private Partnership for building new toll roads such as highways could be limited by the difficulties for raising public funding, as the new European rules impose the existence of a financial profitability for each new road trunk. Due to a higher expected rate of return...
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national government relates, for each project of public infrastructure, to the need of subsidies, the fundamental issue is the …
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The European Union in its widening movement shows five clusters of Third sector organisations with complex bonds and ties with the surrounding societies and national identities In introduction, we compare briefly the Europe's Third sector features to North America's ones (Historical and...
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Public-Private Partnership has been high on the agenda of public decision makers since the 1990's. Primarily a contractual approach to the delivery of infrastructures, goods and services traditionally provided by the public sector or by private operators submitted to tight regulation, PPP is...
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The European Union in its widening movement shows five clusters of Third sector organisations with complex bonds and ties with the surrounding societies and national identities In introduction, we compare briefly the Europe's Third sector features to North America's ones (Historical and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010738515
This paper discusses the choice by the public authority of the most efficient programme of infrastructure investments …
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argues that international law might be used to promote equitable processes in urban infrastructure, beyond today's focus on …
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Our chapter is organized as follows. Section I comes back to the characteristics of the water sector. It describes some key features that may explain the slow pace of reform and that may also help better understanding characteristics and limits of that process. Then, a historical and global...
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Public-Private Partnership has been high on the agenda of public decision makers since the 1990's. Primarily a contractual approach to the delivery of infrastructures, goods and services traditionally provided by the public sector or by private operators submitted to tight regulation, PPP is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011025799
that core infrastructure and Information & Communication Technology (ICT) matter for Total Factor Productivity (TFP) and … suggest that the impact of core infrastructure is rather strong on TFP and TE (elasticity of 0.32 and 0.17 respectively … the Indian context of infrastructure bottlenecks. It strongly supports the idea that a lack of infrastructure can hamper …
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