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However all the infrastructure projects are so expensive, and the matters of their financing will be the sharpest. In the article the comparative benefits of the mechanism of public-and-private partnership and those of the system of the state order as the alternative options of financing of ...
The public key infrastructure is fully integrated with the Active Directory ™ directory service in Windows 2000, and with distributed security services. The discussion in this chapter focuses on the individual components and features of the Windows 2000 public key infrastructure. For more informati...
ISLAMABAD, Sept. 3 (Xinhua) -- Loans taken from China under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) have significantly benefited Pakistan as they helped build and transform the country's infrastructure and created jobs and business opportunities for the public, Pakistani experts have said. Addr...
The benefits of living in big cities include convenient public facilities and infrastructure . People have more access to entertainment, education and shopping opportunities. 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 The benefits of living in big cities include convenient public facilities and infrastructure...
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hurting the domestic economy and its citizens. Also, many argue that governments should not incur fiscal deficits regularly because the cost ofservicing the debtuses up resources that the government might deploy in more productive ways, such as providing education, housing, or public infrastructure. ...
With many emerging economies vigorously promoting PPP model in urban infrastructures such as transportation, energy services, water and sewage, public health, and environment protection28, there is increasing pressure to verify whether urban infrastructure introduced with PPP mode would also have a high ...
For emerging economies lacking public budgets, continuous improvement of urban wastewater treatment efficiency (UWTE) requires effective government supervision of wastewater treatment infrastructures (WTIs) and participation of private capital seeking to