Preface
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| SELECTED ISSUES IN MOBILIZING PRIVATE SECTOR RESOURCES FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
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| Introduction
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| The background
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| Financing
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| Private sector
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| Public sector
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| Policy and institutional issues
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| Conclusions
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| References
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| II.
| LESSONS FROM CHINA
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| Introduction
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| Infrastructure development in China
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| The development of infrastructure since 1980: a survey
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| Infrastructure development strategy in China
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| The policies for infrastructure development
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| The development of non-state-owned economy: a survey
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| The rapid development of non-state-owned economy
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| The growing role of non-state-owned economy in investment
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| The participation of non-state-owned economic units in
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| infrastructure development
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| Investment by non-state-owned economic units in infrastructure
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| Mobilizing resources for infrastructure development
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| Policies to promote financing of infrastructure by the non-state-owned units
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| Lessons from China's experiences and recommendations
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| Main findings
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| References
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| III.
| LESSONS FROM MALAYSIA
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| Introduction
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| Privatization in Malaysia: background
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| Private sector in infrastructure development
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| The ports sector
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| The roads sector
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| Utilities: telecommunications and power
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| Other infrastructure
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| Mechanisms of private sector participation
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| Private sector involvement in infrastructure development:
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| an assessment
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| A commentary on private provision of physical infrastructure
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| Financing infrastructure development
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| Lessons for other countries
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| References
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| IV.
| LESSONS FROM THAILAND
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| Introduction
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| An overview of development in Thailand
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| Investment in infrastructure and the role of the private sector
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| Relevance of the Thai case for Indo-China |