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  2. Private sector involvement - Wikipedia

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    If not enough private-sector bondholders were to agree to participate in the bond swap per the PSI requirement, the Greek government threatened to retroactively introduce a collective action clause to enforce participation. [14] Eventually, private-sector involvement reached 83,5% of Greek bond holders. [15]

  3. Private sector - Wikipedia

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    States legally regulate the private sector. Businesses operating within a country must comply with the laws in that country. In some cases, usually involving multinational corporations that can pick and choose their suppliers and locations based on their perception of the regulatory environment, local state regulations have resulted in uneven practices within one company.

  4. Privatization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Private sector involvement in Medicare and Medicaid is not limited to MCOs; private doctors, hospitals, nursing homes provide medical care; reimbursement claims are processed by private intermediaries; and peer review organizations, utilization review committees and accreditation organizations like JCAHO are staffed by private medical personnel ...

  5. List of government-owned companies - Wikipedia

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    State-owned enterprises such as Vale do Rio Doce, Telebrás, CSN, and Usiminas (most of them mixed-economy companies) were transferred to the private sector as part of this policy. Brazil State Owned Companies Fact Sheet / Download from the planejamento.gov.br website. [4]

  6. Public–private partnership - Wikipedia

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    "The private sector designs, builds and finances an asset and provides hard facility management or maintenance services under a long-term agreement." The owner (usually the public sector) operates the facility. This model is in the middle of the spectrum for private sector risk and involvement. [75] Design–build–finance–maintain–operate ...

  7. Involvement - Wikipedia

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    Private sector involvement, the forced contribution of private sector creditors to a financial crisis resolution process Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Involvement .

  8. Public–private partnership in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In terms of private-sector risk and involvement, this model is again on the lower end of the spectrum. [12] Design-build-finance-maintain (DBFM) model: "The private sector designs, builds and finances an asset and provides hard facility management (hard FM) or maintenance services under a long-term agreement." This model lies in the middle of ...

  9. Privatization - Wikipedia

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    Privatization (rendered privatisation in British English) can mean several different things, most commonly referring to moving something from the public sector into the private sector. It is also sometimes used as a synonym for deregulation when a heavily regulated private company or industry becomes less regulated.