Egypt Public Land Management Strategy : Volume 2. Background Notes on Access to Public Land by Investment Sector--Industry, Tourism, Agriculture, and Real Estate Development

The main objective of the Egypt Public Land Management Strategy is to provide the Government of Egypt (GOE) with practical and politically feasible policy recommendations to reform existing public land management policies and practices in the aim of improving the business climate in Egypt. This stud...

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BUILDING MATERIALS
BUILDING REGULATIONS
CITIES
CONSTRUCTION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY COMPANY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
EXCHANGE RATE
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
HOUSING
IMPORTS
INCOME
INFLATION
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
LABOR FORCE
LAND DEVELOPMENT
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND OWNERSHIP
LAND PRICES
LAND RECLAMATION
LAND TRANSFER
LAND USE
LAND USE PLANNING
LEGISLATION
LICENSES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MARKET DISTORTIONS
MARKET PRICES
MIDDLE EAST
NEW TOWNS
NORTH AFRICA
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
PRIVATE LAND
PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE
PROVISIONS
PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT
REGIONAL PLANNING
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REPAIR
ROADS
SAHEL
SANITATION
SLUMS
SQUATTERS
STATE ASSETS
STREETS
TAX
TAX LAW
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
URBAN COMMUNITIES
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN LAND
URBAN PLANNING
UTILITIES
VILLAGES
WATER SUPPLY
ZONING
ZONING REGULATIONS
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