Port Reform Toolkit PPIAF, World Bank, 2nd Edition

Port Reform Toolkit PPIAF, World Bank, 2nd Edition: Port
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The Port Reform Toolkit is aimed to provide policymakers and practitioners with effective decision support in undertaking sustainable and well-considered reforms of public institutions that provide, direct, and regulate port services in developing countries:

The Toolkit consists of a print version and this interactive CD-ROM version. In both formats, the Toolkit consists of eight modules:

TABLE OF CONTENTS -  Download as PDF document

MODULE 1 - Framework for Port Reform  - Download as PDF document

MODULE 2 - The Evolution of Ports in a Competitive World -  Download as PDF document

MODULE 3 - Alternative Port Management Structures and Ownership Models -  Download as PDF document

MODULE 4 - Legal Tools for Port Reform -  Download as PDF document

MODULE 5 - Financial Implications of Port Reform - Download as PDF document

MODULE 6 - Port Regulation: Overseeing the Economic Public Interest in Ports - Download as PDF document

MODULE 7 -  Labor Reform and Related Social Issues - Download as PDF document

MODULE 8 -Implementing Port Reform - Download as PDF document

References Download as PDF document

Glossary Download as PDF document

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WB. 2007a. Port Reform Toolkit. 2nd ed. Washington, DC: World Bank. [#1381]

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