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Price: $22.00
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Sale: $21.99
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Manufacturer: World Bank Publications
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Mark Dumol
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
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Dewey Decimal Number: 363.610959916
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Publication Date: 2008-05-21
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Reading Level: 152
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Description: In January 1997 the Government of the Philippines awarded two long-term concession contracts, handing over to private consortia the responsibility to operate and expand water and wastewater services in Greater Manila. With a combined population of 11 million in the two service areas and investment needs projected at $7 billion over the contract period, the transaction was hailed as the largest water concession in the world. By tendering the contract competitively, the government was able to deliver an immediate benefit to customers: the winning bidders not only accepted contractual obligations to expand service coverage much faster than in the past, they also offered large rebates on the tariffs of the incumbent public utility. Mark Dumol was a key player in the Government team which steered the Manila transaction. In this book, he tells the story: how the idea of a concession emerged and gained support, how the preparation effort was designed and launched, how they surmounted the main hurdles and, how some of the key contract features were thought out. Overseeing a water concession of this size is a challenging process, which involves complex preparation work and extensive stakeholder consultation, and can be derailed easily by procedure or politics. Often -- like in Manila -- the government officials involved in preparing a concession have to learn by doing, as few countries have relevant prior experience. Mr. Dumol's objective in donating his time to write this book is to better prepare fellow government officials, who face similar challenges in other countries, for some of the issues they will have to address.
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Price: $29.95
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Sale: $14.67
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Manufacturer: Indiana University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Iliya Harik
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 338.956
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Publication Date: 1992-11
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Reading Level: 242
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Description: " ...a highly original and valuable contribution on an important and most timely topic...No other book on Middle Eastern political economy matches this one in combining clarity of focus and breadth of geographic coverage." - Robert Bianchi. An international group of specialists take stock of the problems and prospects for privatization of state-run economies and other liberalization efforts in a wide range of countries throughout the Middle East and North Africa. Although privatization and liberalization are frequently regarded as economic measures, the contributors demonstrate that it is the politics of such reforms that often determines the success or failure of economic policy changes. The countries under review share a variety of economic and political characteristics, yet are sufficiently different in their response to the call for privatization to constitute useful cases for comparative political and economic analysis. Countries studied include Egypt, Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Algeria. The contributors are Abdel-Monem Said Aly, Laurie A. Brand, Kiren Aziz Chaudhry, Iliya Harik, Fred H. Lawson, Marcie J. Patton, Marsha Pripstein Posusney, Khaled Fouad Sherif, Regina M. Soos, Denis J. Sullivan, and Dirk Vandewalle.
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Manufacturer: Butterworths Law
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Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: Butterworths Law
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Publication Date: 1992-04
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Reading Level: 266
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Price: $19.95
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Sale: $7.40
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Manufacturer: Quality Resources.
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: John J. Hudiburg
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Publisher: Quality Resources.
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Dewey Decimal Number: 658.562
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Publication Date: 1991-06
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Reading Level: 204
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Manufacturer: Tolley Publishing Co Ltd
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Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: Tolley Publishing Co Ltd
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Publication Date: 2002-10-31
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Sale: $100.11
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Manufacturer: Longman Publishing Group
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
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Dewey Decimal Number: 338.9
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Publication Date: 1994-06
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Reading Level: 261
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Description: This is an overview of the privatization process, drawing upon UK and international experience. Theoretical and practical issues are discussed throughout. It discusses regulation, deregulation, contracting out and internal markets and examines the theory, the promises and reality of privatization. The book is aimed at undergraduate business and economics students taking specialized options on privatization as well as public sector economics.
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Price: $119.95
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Sale: $67.68
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Manufacturer: Quorum Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: M. A. Hines
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Publisher: Quorum Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 333.7932
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Publication Date: 1997-07-30
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Reading Level: 264
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Description: Dr. Hines draws on her own extensive worldwide research and her consultations with major multinational corporations to provide a comprehensive, detailed study of the rationale underlying the emergence of global private power, ways to find opportunities for further development within the global private power business, and alternative methods and techniques for its development and finance. Her book shows that, with assistance from bilateral and multilateral government agencies such as the International Finance Corporation and the various national export-import banks, project debt ratios resonably low. Equity is usually contributed to the project by all the major participants. Global competition for viable power projects is tending to reduce costs and increase plant efficiencies. This work is a major contribution to our understanding of what global power privatization is, where it is being implemented and how it is done, and the various considerations that energy executives and public policymakers worldwide should keep in mind when they seek financing for their private power projects. Global power plant development commonly starts with regional and country risk analysis as the developer views alternative opportunities and compiles a prospectus for potential investors. As the developer analyzes the financial, market, operating, resource, political, and other risks, he or she usually considers possible methods of risk mitigation. With the participation of key host and home country and foreign partners, the developer selects the new location, the type of power plant and necessary equipment for the desired output, the fuel types and sources, the potential customers, the private financing methods, and the possibility of financial guarantees from the host government and bilateral and multilateral organizations. The markets of Asia, Latin America, and Europe present unusually good opportunities at the turn of the new century.
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Price: $85.00
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Sale: $135.29
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Manufacturer: Westview Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Robert W Campbell::Andrzej Brzeski
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Publisher: Westview Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 338.947
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Publication Date: 1994-10-19
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Reading Level: 320
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Description: The ongoing effort to transform the centrally planned economies of the postcommunist east into market economies has dashed early hopes that it would be possible to formulate a design and an agenda for marketization and privatization, to manage the process rationally, and to emerge from the turmoil of structural change fairly quickly. This volume takes a sober second look at approaches to and prospects for making the transition to new economic systems. The contributing authors, distinguished specialists on the formerly planned economies with decades of experience in the field, offer cogent analyses of the economic, political, social, and geographic dimensions of current reforms. They also review salient features of the old command economic systems, the effects of which even today have not been eradicated.The authors’ intimate knowledge of how the old systems functioned gives them a special appreciation both of the need for reform and of the cultural and political legacies that are shaping and distorting the reform process. They are acutely aware of the difficulty of imposing Western policies in the absence of Western institutions, and their essays sound a note of skepticism about the feasibility of rebuilding these economies with a simple reliance on the market plus macroeconomic guidance.
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Price: $40.00
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Sale: $40.00
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Manufacturer: World Bank Publications
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Pierre Guislain
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
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Dewey Decimal Number: 346.067
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Publication Date: 1997-05
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Reading Level: 399
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Description: This book discusses the essential strategic, legal, economic, and institutional issues relating to privatization of state-owned enterprises, with an emphasis on the policy dimensions of privatization. Special attention is given to issues arising in the context of liberalization and privatization of the telecommunications and other infrastructure sectors.
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Price: $58.00
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Sale: $66.36
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Manufacturer: University of Toronto Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Neil B. Freeman
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
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Publication Date: 1996-04
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Reading Level: 252
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