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La Business Academy Bexley est l'un des premiers établissements d'État autonomes spécialisés fonctionnant en Europe avec des financements mixtes. Elle s'inscrit dans la nouvelle démarche adoptée par le Royaume-Uni pour relever le niveau éducatif dans les zones socialement et scolairement défavorisées. L'établissement a été conçu pour faciliter l'intégration des élèves et de la population locale et améliorer le processus d'apprentissage.
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The evolution of transport public-private partnerships (PPPs) in industrial and developing countries since the early 1990s seems to be following a similar path: private initiatives work for a while, but after a shock to the sector takes place, the public sector returns as regulator, owner, or financier. After a while the public sector runs into problems and eventually finds a hybrid solution to ensure the survival of the sector. Estache and Serebrisky review the effectiveness of transport infrastructure deregulation from three angles: efficiency, fiscal, and users' viewpoint. They emphasize the difficulties and strong political commitments required to make the reforms sustainable and argue that governments willing to make corrections to the reform path are faced with the need to address recurrent and emerging issues in transport systems: tariff structure, quality (timetable, safety, and environment), access rules for captive shippers, the trend toward rebundling and decrease in intrasectoral competition, multimodalism, and the stimulus through yardstick competition. This paper--a product of the Finance and Private Sector Development Division, World Bank Institute--is part of a larger effort in the institute to increase the understanding of infrastructure regulation.
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La Business Academy Bexley est l'un des premiers établissements d'État autonomes spécialisés fonctionnant en Europe avec des financements mixtes. Elle s'inscrit dans la nouvelle démarche adoptée par le Royaume-Uni pour relever le niveau éducatif dans les zones socialement et scolairement défavorisées. L'établissement a été conçu pour faciliter l'intégration des élèves et de la population locale et améliorer le processus d'apprentissage.
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The evolution of transport public-private partnerships (PPPs) in industrial and developing countries since the early 1990s seems to be following a similar path: private initiatives work for a while, but after a shock to the sector takes place, the public sector returns as regulator, owner, or financier. After a while the public sector runs into problems and eventually finds a hybrid solution to ensure the survival of the sector. Estache and Serebrisky review the effectiveness of transport infrastructure deregulation from three angles: efficiency, fiscal, and users' viewpoint. They emphasize the difficulties and strong political commitments required to make the reforms sustainable and argue that governments willing to make corrections to the reform path are faced with the need to address recurrent and emerging issues in transport systems: tariff structure, quality (timetable, safety, and environment), access rules for captive shippers, the trend toward rebundling and decrease in intrasectoral competition, multimodalism, and the stimulus through yardstick competition. This paper--a product of the Finance and Private Sector Development Division, World Bank Institute--is part of a larger effort in the institute to increase the understanding of infrastructure regulation.
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La Business Academy Bexley est l'un des premiers établissements d'État autonomes spécialisés fonctionnant en Europe avec des financements mixtes. Elle s'inscrit dans la nouvelle démarche adoptée par le Royaume-Uni pour relever le niveau éducatif dans les zones socialement et scolairement défavorisées. L'établissement a été conçu pour faciliter l'intégration des élèves et de la population locale et améliorer le processus d'apprentissage.
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Partnerships between the public and private sector are becoming increasingly common in a variety of projects. Take a look at some of the key issues, including an investigation into Enron as a public private partnership.
Public-private sector cooperation. --- Government ownership.
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The first major work to examine welfare-to-work programs and their implications for public policy.
Welfare recipients --- Public-private sector cooperation --- Church charities --- Employment
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Road construction contracts --- Roads --- Public-private sector cooperation --- Evaluation. --- Finance.
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Water utilities --- Sanitation --- Public-private sector cooperation --- Urban poor
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