Private infrastructure in East Asia : lessons learned in the aftermath of the crisis
Private participation in infrastructure has taken two distinct forms in the developing world. The first model, applied primarily in Latin America, focuses on privatization of existing infrastructure assets. The second, applied largely in East Asia, focuses on retaining existing assets in the public...
Main Author: | Baietti, Aldo |
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Corporate Author: | Banco Mundial |
Format: | Book |
Published: |
Washington, D.C.
World Bank
2001
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Series: | World Bank technical paper
no. 501 |
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