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Health Systems and Human Resources Development: The Changing Roles of Public and Private Sectors
Language:
English
Series/Journal Title:
Human Resources Development Journal
Volume:
1
Issue:
1
Copyright:
1997
Pages:
7
Description:
It is desirable to encourage developing countries to seek complementary roles from the private sector. By focusing on Thailand, the appropriate role of the public sector, the private sector and privatization can be described in broad terms. The role of privatization within the public sector is also important, including the use of private incentives by public providers and governmental organizations in addition to the role of independent private entities. [author’s description]
Subject
Geographic Focus
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