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原文传递 The Evolution of Enterprise Reform in Africa : From State-Owned Enterprises to Private Participation in Infrastructure—and Back?
题名: The Evolution of Enterprise Reform in Africa : From State-Owned Enterprises to Private Participation in Infrastructure—and Back?
责任者: World Bank
关键词: Infrastructure Economics and Finance;Private Participation in Infrastructure;Public Sector Economics;Banks and Banking Reform;Transport Economics Policy and Planning;Infrastructure Economics and Finance;Infrastructure Regulation;Finance and Financial Sector Development;Public Sector Development;Transport
学科分类: 交通运输经济
摘要: From the outset state-owned enterprises (SOE) financial and economic performance generally failed to meet the expectations of their creators and funders. There were African SOEs that performed, at least for a time, adequately and sometimes very well, by the most stringent of standards (e.g., Ethiopian Airlines, the Kenya Tea Development Authority, Sierra Leone's Guma Valley Water Company). But the good performers were heavily outnumbered by the bad. Numerous studies and reports from this period document the poor technical and financial performance of African SOEs in general and infrastructure SOEs in particular. Many of the latter failed to produce a sufficient quantity or a high quality of service or product, and posed increasing financial burdens on strained state budgets.
出版机构: World Bank
报告类型: 咨询报告
详细地址: http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/11/6759039/evolution-enterprise-reform-africa-fromm-stat-owned-enterprises-private-participation-infrastructure-back
资源类型: 科技(咨询、行业)报告
初始创建时间: 2005-11
最新修改时间: 2017-12-14T04:14:59Z
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