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Privatized infrastructure: the role of government
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A. J. Smith
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July 07 2015
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Thomas Telford Publishing
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0-7277-4879-3
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January 1999
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July 07 2015
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10.1680/pitrog.27121
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pp. i
Contents and Preliminary Pages
pp. 1
Chapter 1 Infrastructure, politics and economics
pp. 8
Chapter 2 A brief history of the development of privatized infrastructure
pp. 27
Chapter 3 The development of the role of government
pp. 43
Chapter 4 Case study 1 - Chinese railways: a case study in cross-cultural capitalist infrastructural development
pp. 64
Chapter 5 Models for privatization
pp. 77
Chapter 6 The functional role of government in ‘partnership’ projects
pp. 96
Chapter 7 Government as facilitator, customer and promoter
pp. 107
Chapter 8 Case study 2 - Build, operate, transfer schemes for transport infrastructure in Hong Kong: 25 years of incremental development
pp. 129
Chapter 9 Philosophical aspects of the public/private sector partnership
pp. 146
Chapter 10 Case study 3 - when government changes its mind
pp. 161
Chapter 11 Initial project evaluation
pp. 188
Chapter 12 Bid evaluation
pp. 206
Chapter 13 Case study 4 - the Channel Tunnel: a case study in promotion and responsibility
pp. 221
Chapter 14 The British Private Finance Initiative
pp. 231
Chapter 15 The developing world
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