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Private infrastructure in developing countries : lessons from recent experience (English)

Beginning in the late 1980s many developing countries turned to the private sector to provide basic infrastructure and utility services, such as highways, railroads, water, wastewater, electricity, gas, and telecommunications. Recent studies suggest that private involvement often benefited customers and reduced government fiscal problems without harming employees or enriching private providers excessively. There were enough high?profile failures...
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Gomez-Ibanez,Jose A..

Private infrastructure in developing countries : lessons from recent experience (English). Commission on growth and development working paper ; no. 43 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/792651468330979826

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