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The objective of Chile's port reform, is to encourage investments for improved port equipment, in the hope that this will lead to more efficient service, in part by attracting larger, more modern ships. The first four major concessions, under which integrated terminals are run exclusively by...
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To help address a budgetary crisis in early 1995, the Rio de Janeiro state government began reforms aimed at selling or concessioning to the private sector loss-making state-owned enterprises. In the transport sector this meant selling or concessioning subway, commuterrail, bus, and ferry...
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Once a government has decided to award a concession by auction, it needs to decide what kind of auction to use. For …
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Argentina began to concession its intercity highways and the access roads to Buenos Aires in the early 1990s. It first …
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The Argentine government privatized the water and sewerage services in greater Buenos Aires by concession. The utility …
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Argentina privatized many of its railway services by concession contract during the early 1990s. The reforms have been …
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Under concession arrangements, the state delegates to the private sector the right to provide a service, yet retains … some control over the sector by incorporating in a concession contract or license the terms and conditions that will govern … characteristics. This Note outlines the concession-type approach and some of its operational implications. Designing a concession that …
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