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Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2019
Renewable energy targets announced in 2014 present an opportunity to reform Indonesia's electricity sector which is dominated by fossil fuels. In this paper we discuss Indonesia's current renewable energy policies and future outlook for achieving the ...
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Renewable energy targets announced in 2014 present an opportunity to reform Indonesia's electricity sector which is dominated by fossil fuels. In this paper we discuss Indonesia's current renewable energy policies and future outlook for achieving the ...
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Privatization and the private sector
World Development, 1999Abstract From the perspective of someone who has observed the private and public sectors in emerging economies for many years, it is interesting to recall that in the past it was the World Bank that supported the development of state-owned utilities and industrial enterprises in developing countries, especially Latin America.
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Nursing Standard, 1989
The marathon hospital waiting-times that some patients are forced to endure have now become part of the great British way of life. So when a new hospital unit opened in Taunton recently, it was no surprise to find that someone quickly managed to get to the front of the queue.
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The marathon hospital waiting-times that some patients are forced to endure have now become part of the great British way of life. So when a new hospital unit opened in Taunton recently, it was no surprise to find that someone quickly managed to get to the front of the queue.
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‘Privatization’ ‐ A view from the private sector
British Journal of Educational Studies, 1989education with the editor of this journal, and the Head of Exmouth Community School, then the largest school in Europe. I lost, and retreated up the valley road to Tiverton, bloodied but unbowed, convinced that while we had properly lost the debate (the wording of the motion was unrdefendable), there was much that private schools had to offer those who
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The role of private sector ecotourism in local socio-economic development in southern Africa
Effecting Positive Change through Ecotourism, 2017Ecotourism is frequently put forward as a potential solution for local development and biodiversity conservation in developing countries. Numerous researchers have looked at the various impacts of ecotourism on development and on conservation. There are,
S. Snyman
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2010
This chapter examines the role of the Indian private sector in shaping the country’s foreign policy. It argues that the private sector has limited experience and capacity to influence the course of foreign policy. Barring certain areas such as Information Technology and IT enabled services, the private sector has not impacted much on India’s engagement
Gordon Redding, Michael A. Witt
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This chapter examines the role of the Indian private sector in shaping the country’s foreign policy. It argues that the private sector has limited experience and capacity to influence the course of foreign policy. Barring certain areas such as Information Technology and IT enabled services, the private sector has not impacted much on India’s engagement
Gordon Redding, Michael A. Witt
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2019
Abstract This section is about Article 12 of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), dealing with the private ...
Jussi S. Jauhiainen, Lauri Hooli
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Abstract This section is about Article 12 of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), dealing with the private ...
Jussi S. Jauhiainen, Lauri Hooli
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Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 1990
Until late 1988, American social policy proscribed discrimination against people with disabilities only in the public (government or government-assisted) sector of the economy. Title V of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act (PL 93-112), for example, regulated employment practices in federal agencies, federal contractors, and entities receiving federal ...
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Until late 1988, American social policy proscribed discrimination against people with disabilities only in the public (government or government-assisted) sector of the economy. Title V of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act (PL 93-112), for example, regulated employment practices in federal agencies, federal contractors, and entities receiving federal ...
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1993
Insurance as an instrument is central to the broad topic of care. Its principal characteristics were considered in the previous chapter while the public sector will be the subject of the next. It is the task of the present chapter to examine the four modes of health cover that happen to be supplied in the private sector of the mixed welfare economy ...
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Insurance as an instrument is central to the broad topic of care. Its principal characteristics were considered in the previous chapter while the public sector will be the subject of the next. It is the task of the present chapter to examine the four modes of health cover that happen to be supplied in the private sector of the mixed welfare economy ...
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1997
This chapter is concerned with the most rapidly growing sector of care — the private sector. Although in the care of elderly people this sector is mainly concerned with the provision of residential and nursing home care, changes are likely to occur. Often the contribution of the private sector may be underestimated or undervalued.
Philip Tormey, Terry Devenney
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This chapter is concerned with the most rapidly growing sector of care — the private sector. Although in the care of elderly people this sector is mainly concerned with the provision of residential and nursing home care, changes are likely to occur. Often the contribution of the private sector may be underestimated or undervalued.
Philip Tormey, Terry Devenney
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