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Ports and Waterborne Transport
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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. In particular the purpose of the Toolkit is to provide public officials with support in: Understanding the needs, challenges, and risks for sector reform and institutional redesign that are emerging from the changing business environment surrounding port operations.
Choosing among options for private sector participation and analyzing their implications for redefining interdependent operational, regulatory, and legal relationships between public and private parties.
Preparing legislation, contracts, and institutional charters to govern private sector participation.
Managing the transition to increased private sector involvement.
| | |  | | | | Portable Document Format files (PDF) may be viewed and printed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. This free plug-in may be downloaded from the Adobe Web site . Any document may be downloaded to your PC by simply positioning the cursor over the link and clicking on the right mouse button. Select "Save Link As" or "Save Target As" and the file will be saved in a directory of your choosing. | | |  | TABLE OF CONTENTS (PDF, 488KB) |  | MODULE 1: Framework for Port Reform (PDF, 1,484KB) |  | MODULE 2: The Evolution of Ports in a Competitive World (PDF, 4,713KB) |  | MODULE 3: Alternative Port Management Structures and Ownership Models (PDF, 2,653KB) |  | MODULE 4: Legal Tools for Port Reform (PDF, 3,846KB) |  | MODULE 5: Financial Implications of Port Reform (PDF, 2,828KB) |  | MODULE 6: Port Regulation: Overseeing the Economic Public Interest in Ports (PDF, 1,824KB) |  | MODULE 7: Labor Reform and Related Social Issues (PDF, 4,474KB) |  | MODULE 8: Implementing Port Reform (PDF, 1,897KB) |  | REFERENCES (PDF, 86KB) |  | GLOSSARY (PDF, 439KB) | | |
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