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The private sector's role in the provision of infrastructure in post-conflict countries: patterns and policy options (English)

Countries emerging from war or prolonged periods of civil conflict face a bitter paradox: They urgently need basic infrastructure services, but they lack the adequate public revenues, government capacity and investor interest to provide those services. Although donors often provide significant amounts of aid for reconstruction and rehabilitation, countries struggle in the early years after a conflict to absorb this aid due to a wide range of capacity...
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Bannon,Ian; Hahn,Shelly; Schwartz,Jordan Z..

The private sector's role in the provision of infrastructure in post-conflict countries: patterns and policy options (English). Social development papers. Conflict prevention and reconstruction series ; no. CPR 16 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/565921468762869746

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