Paying for Infrastructure: California Choices

Paying for Infrastructure: California Choices
Title Paying for Infrastructure: California Choices PDF eBook
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Publisher Public Policy Instit. of CA
Pages 28
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California Politics: A Primer

California Politics: A Primer
Title California Politics: A Primer PDF eBook
Author Renée Van Vechten
Publisher SAGE
Pages 165
Release 2012
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1452203067

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Underscoring the essentials, Van Vechten's concise text delivers on the concepts and details students need to understand how California's political system works. The thoroughly revised second edition retains all the strengths of the first edition.

Managing California's Water

Managing California's Water
Title Managing California's Water PDF eBook
Author Ellen Hanak
Publisher Public Policy Instit. of CA
Pages 500
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1582131414

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Choices for Efficient Private Provision of Infrastructure in East Asia

Choices for Efficient Private Provision of Infrastructure in East Asia
Title Choices for Efficient Private Provision of Infrastructure in East Asia PDF eBook
Author Harinder S. Kohli
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 116
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780821340530

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Systematic reform, participation, Malyasia, Chile, environment, India.

Options for Managing and Financing Rural Transport Infrastructure

Options for Managing and Financing Rural Transport Infrastructure
Title Options for Managing and Financing Rural Transport Infrastructure PDF eBook
Author Christina Malmberg Calvo
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 92
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780821342480

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World Bank Technical Paper No. 409. In developing and transition economies, 60 to 80 percent of all passenger and freight transport moves by road-the main form of access for most rural communities. Yet most of the 11 million kilometers of roads in these economies are badly maintained and poorly managed. This paper discusses one of the most effective ways to promote sound policies for managing and financing road networks--commercialization. It discusses the emerging central concept of bringing roads into the marketplace, putting them on a fee-for-service basis, and managing them like a business.

Developing an Information Infrastructure for the Medicare+Choice Program

Developing an Information Infrastructure for the Medicare+Choice Program
Title Developing an Information Infrastructure for the Medicare+Choice Program PDF eBook
Author Institute of Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 75
Release 1999-03-09
Genre Medical
ISBN 0309063884

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On March 4 and 5, 1998, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committee on Choice and Managed Care held a 2-day workshop entitled Developing the Information Infrastructure for Medicare Beneficiaries. This workshop was a follow-up to the IOM report entitled Improving the Medicare Market: Adding Choice and Protections. The workshop focused on the Medicare provisions in the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, which mandate that the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) develop a "nationally coordinated education and publicity campaign" in 1998 and move Medicare beneficiaries to an open-season enrollment process by the year 2002.

Green Tyranny

Green Tyranny
Title Green Tyranny PDF eBook
Author Rupert Darwall
Publisher Encounter Books
Pages 315
Release 2019-03-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1641770457

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Rupert Darwall’s Green Tyranny traces the alarming origins of the green agenda, revealing how environmental scares have been deployed by our global rivals as a political instrument to contest American power around the world. Drawing on extensive historical and policy analysis, this timely and provocative book offers a lucid history of environmental alarmism and failed policies, explaining how “scientific consensus” is manufactured and abused by politicians with duplicitous motives and totalitarian tendencies.