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1988
The main argument presented in Chapter 4 should not be confused with the evaluation of private sector forestry. The modified discounting method, MDM, is a public sector decision-making criterion in which the public agency treats all generations in an equitable manner with regard to discounting future costs and benefits.
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The main argument presented in Chapter 4 should not be confused with the evaluation of private sector forestry. The modified discounting method, MDM, is a public sector decision-making criterion in which the public agency treats all generations in an equitable manner with regard to discounting future costs and benefits.
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The Antidote, 1999
Suggests that there are a number of reasons why the private sector wishes to remain opaque in the face of the Y2K millennium bug. Discusses how regulatory authorities are normally not able to act until the last minute, which could have deleterious effects on the UK National Health Service. Employs a Figure showing worldwide status by industry.
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Suggests that there are a number of reasons why the private sector wishes to remain opaque in the face of the Y2K millennium bug. Discusses how regulatory authorities are normally not able to act until the last minute, which could have deleterious effects on the UK National Health Service. Employs a Figure showing worldwide status by industry.
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The Private Sector and Democratization
2001In seeking to identify the role of the private sector in making Bolivian democracy more ‘viable’ we are entering a polemical field which excites debate amongst politicians and academics alike. It is only possible to reach preliminary and tentative conclusions, not least given the uncertainties that continue to exist both within Bolivia and ...
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Clans, entrepreneurship, and development of the private sector in China
, 2020Chuanchuan Zhang
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1986
The private financial sector in this study consists of depository institutions behaving as though they were a centralized unit. The objective of this sector at time t is to maximize its present value. It formulates its plans for the “current” and “next” periods in a manner that maximizes the amount which its shareholders would have to place in their ...
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The private financial sector in this study consists of depository institutions behaving as though they were a centralized unit. The objective of this sector at time t is to maximize its present value. It formulates its plans for the “current” and “next” periods in a manner that maximizes the amount which its shareholders would have to place in their ...
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The Private Housing Sector [PDF]
As a result of the devastation and loss of the urban housing stock during the World War II, legislation was passed to stimulate private house-building by individuals.1 This was followed by a further decree in 19482 which required soviet executive committees at krai, oblast’ city and district levels to allot plots of land both inside and outside city ...
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1999
A particular concern of many critics of the existing international financial architecture is that official support has been used to bail out investors. In Mexico in 1995, Korea in 1997, and Russia in 1998, official funds were used to repurchase and retire short-term debt that private investors were unwilling to hold. Having benefited from high interest
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A particular concern of many critics of the existing international financial architecture is that official support has been used to bail out investors. In Mexico in 1995, Korea in 1997, and Russia in 1998, official funds were used to repurchase and retire short-term debt that private investors were unwilling to hold. Having benefited from high interest
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Private Sector Providers and Patterns of Privatization
2017This chapter asks whether increasing power resources of private sector providers translate into influence in welfare state politics. When do governments introduce social policy reforms that expand the market for private providers? Does the presence of private sector providers make a difference for the output of reforms?
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