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The OECD has been active in promoting competition policy among countries in Latin America and the Caribbean and in recent years it has formed a partnership with the Inter-American Development Bank for this purpose. The principal feature of this partnership has been the annual Latin American...
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El presente informe (RE-326) evalúa la Política de Servicios Públicos Domiciliarios aplicada a las operaciones del Banco en el sector eléctrico (PSP-E). La evaluación llevada a cabo por OVE busca responder cuatro preguntas: 1. Cuán relevante fue la PSP-E ante los problemas sectoriales que...
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This volume comprises follow-up work on the four Latin American peer review reports which have been produced to date in the framework of the Latin American Competition Forum, namely, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru, as well as the peer review of Mexico held in the OECD Competition Committee....
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Contrariamente a la creencia generalizada, las privatizaciones pueden resultar sumamente beneficiosas desde el punto de vista social, pero para llevar sus beneficios a los pobres se necesita la regulación del gobierno a las empresas privadas. En esta edición de IDEA se analiza este aspecto...
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El presente documento (RE-270) evalúa la Política de servicios públicos domiciliarios (PSPD, OP-708) para los servicios de agua potable y saneamiento, que plantea fundamentalmente la necesidad de la desintervención política de los servicios. Está organizado de la siguiente manera: el...
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Latin America loses about nine trillion cubic meters of water each year, or some 30 percent of the water collected and treated for public consumption. While it is impossible for water systems to deliver 100 percent of their water to the household tap, Latin America could cut those losses by more...
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Latin America loses about nine trillion cubic meters of water each year, or some 30 percent of the water collected and treated for public consumption. While it is impossible for water systems to deliver 100 percent of their water to the household tap, Latin America could cut those losses by more...
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This document describes the second edition of Infrascope, a learning tool and benchmarking index that assesses the capacity of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to carry out sustainable public-private infrastructure partnerships. The analysis and content covers the time period from...
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The Private Sector Mapping Project takes a closer look at the current motives, strategies, incentives, obstacles, and benefits as perceived by firms to enter untapped majority markets.
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This benchmarking index evaluates the legal, regulatory and operating environments for public-private partnerships in transport and water infrastructure for 19 Latin American and Caribbean countries. The analysis and scores in the model provide a comparable assesssment of individual countries'...
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