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Netherlands-presentation-the new government and sustainable energy- B ter Harr -2010.
This presentation from the Netherlands explores the relationship between new government and sustainable energy, highlighting what will change and where there will be challanges and new opportunities.
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NTS-Brazil- presentation- the Brazilian trust fund to encourage ppp- 2005
A presentation by OECD on PPPs in Brazil. It outlines the special features of the Brazilian PPP structure/market and explains the legal framework around it. It explains how long term contracts and capital budget constraints, along with public sector legal procedures, result to restrict competition.
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IFC-presentation- Romania ppp dialysis centres- R taylor-2012
A presentation by IFC on Romania’s PPP dialysis centres. It shows the current and the completed transaction processes It also explains the structure of Romania’s dialysis centres and it gives a short list of the outcomes so far.
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OECD-presentation-ppp for infrastructure financing in the MENA region-A Bohmer-2007
A presentation by OECD on financing infrastructure projects in the MENA region. It explains using charts the different forms of PPPs in the public and private sector and discusses the possibility of a project’s failure and how to resolve it. It outlines the basic principles and goals that the MENA region needs to follow to achieve more successful project implementation.
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IFC-Brazil-presentation-Brazilian ppps-institutional and legal framework-P Meira-2011
An IFC presentation about Brazilian PPPs. An overview of the institutional and legal framework in Brazil. It looks at the economic fundamentals since 1990 and the main challenges that they have had to face and will face in the future-across different sectors.
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ERVET PPP Unit-Italy-presentation-the Italian experience with ppp-D Pulaccchini
A presentation by ERVET regarding PPP in Emilia Romagna Region in Italy. It explains why partnership is a good market entry strategy to improve economic performance. Moreover, it mentions the different EC developments that define and regulate the use of PPPs as well as EIB’s approach to it.