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Où le partenariat public-privé devient l'instrument privilégié du développement économique local. L'exemple de Durban, Afrique du Sud

Bill Freund and Benoît Lootvoet

Revue Tiers Monde, 2005, vol. 46, issue 181, 45-70

Abstract: [eng] Bill Freund and Benoît Lootvoet — Where the public-private partnership becomes a privileged tool for local economic development. The example of Durban, South Africa While lacking in precision, the notion of local economic development (led) has known a growing success with some scholars, experts and political heads. Taking the example of Durban, which is one of the six mega-municipalities created in 2000 during the municipal elections that established the first local govern- ments according to the post apartheid Constitution, this article suggests that in South Africa, statements and policies expressed as led may well be summarised as the promotion of a public-private partnership.

Date: 2005
Note: DOI:10.3406/tiers.2005.5552
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