00948nam--2200325---450-99000349706020331620110215130006.0000349706USA01000349706(ALEPH)000349706USA0100034970620110215d1948----km-y0itay50------baitaITa---||||001yyTecnica degli apparecchi gessatiGiulio MorandiBolognaEdizioni scientifiche istituto Rizzoli1948273 p.ill.25 cmCollana delle edizioni scientifiche dell'Istituto RizzoliOrtopediaBNCF616.7MORANDI,Giulio609413ITsalbcISBD990003497060203316FDC 118649 Med.FDCBKMEDCIANATIEMP9020110215USA011300Tecnica degli apparecchi gessati1111352UNISA03683nam 22006494a 450 991096865100332120251117115338.01-280-08507-X97866100850711-4175-0001-810.1596/0-8213-5414-0(CKB)111087027995994(SSID)ssj0000088971(PQKBManifestationID)11126557(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000088971(PQKBWorkID)10089210(PQKB)10442123(MiAaPQ)EBC3050654(Au-PeEL)EBL3050654(CaPaEBR)ebr10050743(CaONFJC)MIL8507(OCoLC)495528312(The World Bank)2002041479(US-djbf)13024386(BIP)46124857(BIP)8039925(EXLCZ)9911108702799599420021209d2003 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPrivate solutions for infrastructure in Mexico country framework report for private participation in infraastructure /Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility1st ed.Washington, DC World Bank Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facilityc2003viii, 108 pages illustrations ;28 cmCountry framework reportBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8213-5414-0 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- PART 1. INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT CHALLENGES IN MEXICO -- 1. Main Issues and Challenges -- Part 2. Sector Reviews -- 2. Telecommunications -- 3. Natural Gas -- 4. Urban Water Supply and Sanitation -- 5. Toll Roads -- 6. Railroads -- 7. Ports -- 8. Civil Aviation -- 9. Airports -- 10. Multimodality and Commercial Transport -- PART 3. POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS -- 11. Proposed Action Program -- TABLES -- FIGURES -- BOXES.During the past two decades, Mexico has proven itself a pioneer in Latin America in encouraging private sector participation in the economy. In the last decade, Mexico has also made major gains in infrastructure service provision. However, for Mexican enterprises to compete effectively and profit from open trade particularly within NAFTA, they will increasingly require higher quality infrastructure services, particularly in the water and energy sectors. Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Mexico begins with a review of Mexico's recent macroeconomic performance and the business environment. This book considers various sources of financing for infrastructure investment, and reviews recent legal and regulatory reforms that are critical to attracting private sector financing. The remainder of the book explores current issues as well as prospects and concerns regarding private entry and investment in each infrastructure sector-telecommunications, natural gas, urban water and sanitation, toll roads, railroads, ports, civil aviation and airports.Country framework report.Infrastructure (Economics)MexicoPublic-private sector cooperationMexicoInfrastructure (Economics)Public-private sector cooperation338.972/05Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910968651003321Private solutions for infrastructure in Mexico4476771UNINA