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    Management of wastes through public-private partnerships for composting in developing economies
    (Universidad ESAN, 2017) Exell, Kristina Gabrielle Alexis
    The objective of this thesis is to explore how a solid waste management programme for composting and the sale of compost, as distinct from other waste disposal activities, would be enabled by the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. More specifically, the goals of this thesis are to identify and analyze the factors that would make a composting PPP effective, based on the international experience; to identify the key actors and incentives that operate for the composting PPP contract; and thirdly, to assess the relevance of the identified factors, actors and incentives as may be applied to a selected developing economy, namely Jamaica. In order to achieve the objectives, the following questions are answered: i. Based on the international experience, what are the factors necessary to make a composting PPP effective? ii. Which are the key actors and incentives that operate for the composting PPP contract? iii. How may the identified factors, actors and incentives be relevant as applied to the case of a developing economy, namely Jamaica?
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    Financial analysis in PGR s mining projects of gold recovering and phytoremediation in tailings in the Amazon Region of Peru
    (Universidad ESAN, 2016) Antezana Rocha, Bárbara Vanessa
    The present document is based on the consulting project experience executed for PGR firm. PGR is a Peruvian firm that pursues to start their operations in the Peruvian mining sector. The firm started a research 6 years ago to enhance their business proposal, especially in terms of gold extraction and phytoremediation in tailings or mining residuals that are mainly located in the amazon region of Peru. PGR counts with a distinguished work team whose members have between 30 and 60 years of experience in the mining sector in Peru. During the last 3 years, they have transmitted their business proposal among different Peruvian institutions such as the Presidential Congress, the Ministries Presidential Council, the Lima School of Engineers, universities and public in general. The purpose of this intensive diffusion has been to find investors to join PGR and help them to start its operations. In that sense, the purpose of the consulting project was to review PGR financial statements and to identify additional considerations that help to move PGR to a next step, attracting more the attention of investors in order to contribute to the aim of PGR, finding investors to starts its operations.