Developing Best Practices for Promoting Private Sector Investment in Infrastructure: Roads
Asian Development Bank | December 2001
Abstract
This volume defines the objectives of private sector participation in the road sector, reviews experiences in Asia and elsewhere, examines the degree of success that has been achieved, and identifies the key issues that provide the basis for determining best practices.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2001. Developing Best Practices for Promoting Private Sector Investment in Infrastructure: Roads. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/1081. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Print ISBN
971-561-280-6
Keywords
Bus Transportation Costs
Demand For Transport
Means Of Transport
National Transport
Passenger Transport
Road & Highway Transport
Road Transportation Systems
Sea Transport
Transport Costs
Transport Efficiency
Transport Infrastructure
Transport Planning
Transport Policy
Transport Services
Transport Systems
Transport Tax
Transportation
Modes of transport
Airports
Ports
Shipping
Taxis
Vehicle
Automobile industry
Road traffic
Inland transport
International transport
Public transport
Urban transport
Transport projects
Transport workers
Tranport statistics
Transport networks
Urban traffic
Communication and traffic
Navigation
Transport planes
Air transportation industry
Air transportation system
Intra-airport transportation
Inland water transportation
Intercoastal shipping
Marine transportation
Local transit
Highway transportation
Motor transportation
Student transportation
Choice of transportation
Public transportation
Transportation industry
Mass transit
Municipal transit
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