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    Model of property relations in the Soviet Lithuania village (Case of Stungiai village) by Žilvinas Kačiuška

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…The shadow status of the private sector influenced a perverted evolution of property relations formation, which distinguished by a private sector development process that dubbed state sector functions. …”
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    Maximizing tuberculosis services through private provider engagement – A case study from Pakistan by Aamna Rashid, Surbhi Sheokand, Razia Fatima, Hammad Habib, Adeel Tahir, Asim Saleem, Poshan Thapa, Petra Heitkamp

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Due to the subpar condition of public sector facilities in Pakistan, the private sector remains the preferred choice, with over 90% of people accessing it for TB care. …”
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    The state and industrialization in Turkey since the nineteenth century by Şevket Pamuk

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It examines the evolution of the larger political order, the state-private sector relations and the related “micro” institutions in four periods. …”
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    Role of private providers in the implementation of the national health insurance scheme in Zambia: a qualitative study of perceptions and experiences by Jesper Sundewall, Warren Mukelabai Simangolwa

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study provides the first examination of the private sector’s experiences implementing the Zambia NHIS.Methods The study uses a qualitative study design and inductively synthesises data from 30 in-depth interviews with the private sector accredited to the Zambia NHIS in one rural and one urban province.Results The private sector was motivated by profits and complementarity with public providers regarding service readiness and availability. …”
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    BUSINESS-COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS: THE LINK WITH SUSTAINABLE LOCAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN TANZANIA? by DIEDERIK DE BOER, MEINE PIETER VAN DIJK, LAURA TARIMO Researcher, Round Table Africa, Maastrich

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This paper investigates whether BusinessCommunity Partnerships (BCP) can facilitate local private sector development in Africa. This study offers a new approach to such partnerships by looking at them from a local private sector development perspective using value chain analysis. …”
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    The Effect of Household versus Enterprise Credit on Economic Growth in Turkiye by Betül İsmiç, Sedef Şen

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Although theoretical predictions suggest distinct impacts of household and enterprise credit on the economy, the empirical literature has predominantly relied on aggregate indicators of total bank lending to the private sector. This study aims to empirically assess the effects of total bank credit on the private sector as well as enterprise (or business) and household credit markets on economic growth. …”
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    Agricultural Credit Policy and Livestock Development in Nigeria by Sunday Akpan, Veronica Nkanta, Edet Udoh

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In the short run, agricultural credit guarantee scheme loans to livestock, lending interest rate, and domestic credit to the private sector negatively relate to livestock production. …”
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    Dynamics Between Foreign Portfolio Investment, Stock Price and Financial Development in South Africa: A SVAR Approach by Kazeem Abimbola Sanusi, Zandri Dickason-Koekemoer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Better financial development metrics, such as credit to the private sector, will therefore increase foreign portfolio investment.…”
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    Foreign experience in the implementation of publicprivate partnership projects in the field of health and education by Fail Ibyatov

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Budget funds do not allow to fully and in a short period to solve these problems, so it becomes necessary to attract directly the competencies and investments of the private sector. Education and health are at the center of the social sectors. …”
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    Reasons for the Potential Implementation of Public-Private Partnerships in Ethiopian Road Infrastructure Provision by Yenenesh Ketema Gebre, Belachew Asteray Demsis

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Governments in several countries have been gradually enlisting the private sector in the provision of infrastructure through a public-private partnership. …”
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    Public spaces and neoliberal policies: The Greek case by Despina Dimelli

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In Greece, although public spaces are decisive elements of the urban tissue, the tools, strategies, and mechanisms for their development are mainly based on public funding and the role of the private sector is still weak. The current paper analyzes the policies for public spaces since 1950 until today and the role of public and private sectors in their development. …”
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    PRIVATE CAPITAL FORMATION, PUBLIC SECTOR CAPITAL FORMATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SOUTH AFRICA by Ahmed Oluwatobi ADEKUNLE

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study recommends increasing private sector capital formation for resilience and offering incentives that encourage adaptation investments, the government should concentrate on creating an environment that allows the private sector to flourish. …”
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    Developing Local Content Policy in Pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals by Aaron Yaw Ahali

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Achieving the SDGs by 2030 requires an unusual combination of action and partnership between various governmental and non-governmental organizations, development partners, the private sector, and civil society. While decision-makers are responsible for prioritizing and implementing strategies to ensure the various strategies embedded in the SDGs come to fruition, the private sector and civil society also play leading roles in implementing national plans. …”
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    Long-Term Asymmetric Impact of VAT on Domestic Investment in Nigeria by Nurudeen Abu, Blessing Izuagie, Onyewuchi Amaechi Ben-Obi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Other significant long-term drivers of domestic investment are credit to private sector, inflation and lending rates, openness, exchange rate and households’ consumption expenditure. …”
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    Kabale University Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Policy by Kabale University

    Published 2023
    “…WHEREAS Kabale University is a Public University established under the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act, 2001 (as amended) by Statutory Instrument No. 36 of July, 2015, with the main aim of becoming an efficient and effective University that excels in teaching, learning, research, innovation and community engagement and to become a sustainable vibrant University of academic excellence in the Great Lakes Region and beyond; AND WHEREAS the Government of Uganda enacted the Public Private Partnership Act, 2015 which establishes Public-Private Partnership (PPP) as a model and a framework of providing efficient services and excellent quality public goods, WHEREAS the Kabale University Council through this framework recognizes the increasing involvement and importance of private sector in provision of excellent quality public goods and services in a resource constrained environment as an alternative funding model for acquiring and administering infrastructural projects and other related services on behalf of the University in the medium to long-term; AND WHEREAS, this policy targets to acquire and provide excellent quality public goods and services to the University at competitive costs and utilize private sector expertise and finance, and deliverables at reduced risks that are inherent in delivery of public infrastructures and services. …”
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