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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781464804915 , 9781464804946
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (pages cm))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mousley, Peter, 1956- author Private sector development and political economy drivers in Somaliland
    DDC: 338.96773
    Keywords: Economic development Somaliland (Secessionist government, 1991- ) ; Economic development ; Somaliland (Secessionist government, 1991- ) Economic conditions ; Somaliland (Secessionist government, 1991- ) Economic policy ; Somaliland (Secessionist government, 1991- ) Economic conditions ; Somaliland (Secessionist government, 1991- ) Economic policy
    Abstract: Introduction -- Background to the Somaliland private sector -- Enterprise performance -- Financial inclusion and product diversification -- The government regulatory and promotional role -- Economic governance and political economy choices -- Conclusion
    Note: "This report was jointly authored by a team from the World Bank Group led by Peter Mousley and Jade Ndiaye from the Trade and Competitiveness Global Practice in the Africa Region, together with Joshua Wimpey and Mohammad Amin from the Enterprise Survey team in the World Bank?s Development Economics Research Department, Cari Votava and Marco Nicoli from the Finance and Markets Global Practice, and specialist consultants Kenneth Menkhaus and David Phillips.". - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0821398695 , 9780821398692
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 texte électronique (viii, 55 p.))) , ill., fichier PDF
    Edition: 2013 World Bank eLibrary
    Abstract: The "National Policy on PPP" recently approved by the Government of Ghana (GoG) sets out the government's intention to use Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) to "improve the quality, cost-effectiveness, and timely provision of public infrastructure in Ghana." The PPP Policy highlights the role of the government's financial support to PPPs, as well as the importance of putting in place a system to manage the associated fiscal commitments (FCs). This study proposes an operational framework for managing fiscal obligations arising from PPPs in Ghana. This framework aims to ensure that PPP FCs are consistently identified and assessed during PPP project preparation, and that these assessments are fed into project approval. The framework will also ensure that PPP FCs are monitored, reported on, and budgeted for appropriately over the lifetime of PPP projects. To that end, the report outlines roles and responsibilities, concepts, and processes for managing PPP FCs, drawing on international standards and practices, bearing in mind existing institutions and capacities in Ghana. The report also suggests legislative additions and capacity-building needed to establish this framework in practice
    Note: "A World Bank Study , Bibliogr , In World Bank e-Library , Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 8 avril 2013)
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