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Private Roads

Journal of Urban Economics, 1995
Summary: This paper investigates the feasibility of private toll-supported roads, in direct competition with a (free) public expressway. The results are surprisingly encouraging: private sector involvement can succeed under widely varying circumstances.
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Reluctant Privatization [PDF]

open access: possible, 2004
We study the evolution of the control structure of 141 privatized firms from OECD countries over the period from 1996 through 2000. We find that governments do not relinquish control after “privatization.” We show that the market-to-book ratios of privatized firms converge through time to those of a control sample.
Bortolotti, Bernardo, Faccio, Mara
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Private Writings

2021
Abstract This chapter examines Virginia Woolf’s private writings as ethical and political technologies of privacy. In the light of Michel Foucault’s ethics of self-writing, Woolf’s notebooks, letters, and diaries are read as various ‘techniques of living’ rehearsing an elusive tension between immediacy and self-consciousness. The chapter
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Private Banks and Private Banking

2016
Private banks have been defined as banks whose owners are also their managers and whose legal form is that of a partnership. This chapter emphasizes their continued relevance from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries, even though they became increasingly marginalized from the 1870s.
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Private governance

2016
Private governance has proliferated in world politics, operating alongside formal regulatory systems by engaging in rule-making, promotion and implementation of norms, monitoring and verification, adjudication of compliance, and the imposition of sanctions.
Isailovic, Marija, Pattberg, Philipp
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How Private Is Privatization?

Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 1993
Privatization is never a simple matter of transferring public assets to the private sector, because elected politicians cannot afford to be market dependent. Rather than allowing free entry or free exit from the marketplace, governments offer incentives and impose restrictions in order to meet the political necessities of their moment.
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Private Reality:

2003
While documentary has a decidedly peripheral position in most national cinemas across the globe, the form has enjoyed relative prestige in the Japanese film world. Initially, this was a peculiar side benefit of global warfare in the 1930S and 1940S. However, even in the postwar era, documentary's profile was never lost on the film conununity. Directors
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Privatization

Biological Psychiatry, 1988
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ASPI: a public–private partnership to develop treatments for autism

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2020
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