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- catalog abstract "This book examines recent progress made in the region’s privatisation effort in Sub-Saharan Africa. With cumulative proceeds of privatisation accounting for just $8 billion compared to $46 billion in transition economies over the same period, it is clearly still in its infancy. The report charts progress, outlines methods used, and questions whether the objectives have been achieved. It also examines the impact privatisation has had on alleviating poverty. It is for policy makers, advisers and donors and research institutes involved in the privatisation process. ".
- catalog contributor b13203396.
- catalog contributor b13203397.
- catalog coverage "Africa, Sub-Saharan Economic policy.".
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description "Executive Summary -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Record So Far -- -The Database -- Privatisation Transactions to End-2002: Continental and Regional Approach -- Privatisation Transactions to End-2002: Approaches by Economic Sector -- Privatisation Methods -- Chapter 2. Have the Objectives of Privatisation Been Achieved? -- -The Fiscal Impact -- Efficiency Gains -- The Welfare Impact: A Crucial Issue for Privatisation in the Utilities Sector -- Impact on Tariffs, Access, and Quality/Reliability -- Failure of Privatisation Due to Lack of Political Commitment and Weak Regulatory Frameworks: Lessons from Case Studies -- Development of Financial Markets and the Ownership Indigenisation Process -- Chapter 3. Policy Conclusions: The Impact on the Poor -- -Overview of the Privatisation Process in Africa -- Fiscal Impact -- Impact on Prices -- Labour Market Impact -- The Utilities Sector and Poverty -- Annex 1. The Database -- Annex 2. Methodology Used to Extrapolate Missing Data -- Annex 3. Pending Privatisations in Utilities -- Bibliography".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "This book examines recent progress made in the region’s privatisation effort in Sub-Saharan Africa. With cumulative proceeds of privatisation accounting for just $8 billion compared to $46 billion in transition economies over the same period, it is clearly still in its infancy. The report charts progress, outlines methods used, and questions whether the objectives have been achieved. It also examines the impact privatisation has had on alleviating poverty. It is for policy makers, advisers and donors and research institutes involved in the privatisation process. ".
- catalog extent "154 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Also available via the Internet.".
- catalog identifier "9264020365".
- catalog isFormatOf "Also available via the Internet.".
- catalog isPartOf "Development Centre Studies, 1990-0295.".
- catalog isPartOf "Development Centre studies".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Paris : OECD,".
- catalog relation "Also available via the Internet.".
- catalog spatial "Africa, Sub-Saharan Economic policy.".
- catalog spatial "Africa, Sub-Saharan.".
- catalog subject "HD4338 .P747 2004".
- catalog subject "Privatization Africa, Sub-Saharan.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Executive Summary -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Record So Far -- -The Database -- Privatisation Transactions to End-2002: Continental and Regional Approach -- Privatisation Transactions to End-2002: Approaches by Economic Sector -- Privatisation Methods -- Chapter 2. Have the Objectives of Privatisation Been Achieved? -- -The Fiscal Impact -- Efficiency Gains -- The Welfare Impact: A Crucial Issue for Privatisation in the Utilities Sector -- Impact on Tariffs, Access, and Quality/Reliability -- Failure of Privatisation Due to Lack of Political Commitment and Weak Regulatory Frameworks: Lessons from Case Studies -- Development of Financial Markets and the Ownership Indigenisation Process -- Chapter 3. Policy Conclusions: The Impact on the Poor -- -Overview of the Privatisation Process in Africa -- Fiscal Impact -- Impact on Prices -- Labour Market Impact -- The Utilities Sector and Poverty -- Annex 1. The Database -- Annex 2. Methodology Used to Extrapolate Missing Data -- Annex 3. Pending Privatisations in Utilities -- Bibliography".
- catalog title "Privatisation in Sub-Saharan Africa : where do we stand? / Jean-Claude Berthélemy ... [et al.].".
- catalog type "Computer network resources. local".
- catalog type "text".