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Flyktingfängelser : En antologi om Migrationsverkets förvar

Flyktingfängelser : En antologi om Migrationsverkets förvar

Parvin Ardalan; Naser Ferozi; Boel Skoglund; Daniel Firoz; Mokhtar Fadai; Simon Felix Adler; Rashidd al Weddai; Nourredin Abdelhady; Maja Sager; Ali Ahmadi; Abdul Ghafoor; Anna Lundberg; Liisa Linna

Verbal Förlag
2016
nidottu
Varje år blir tusentals människor inlåsta på något av Migrationsverkets förvar. En del har bott länge i Sverige, andra är näst intill nyanlända. De har inte begått brott. De vet inte hur länge de kommer att vara inlåsta. De vet bara att myndigheterna förbereder deras deportation.Det här är deras berättelser. Om vanmakt, rädsla och maktmissbruk. Men också om hopp och solidaritet. Flyktingfängelser är ett avslöjande dokument om en för de flesta okänd sida av Sverige och kan läsas som en uppmaning till en verkligt solidarisk flyktingpolitik. Redaktörerna har träffat ett hundratal förvarstagna och vill med denna antologi ge röst åt några av dem som med stöd av lagen tystas, förvaras och skickas iväg.Jurister, aktivister, anhöriga och forskare kommer också till tals. Läsaren lär känna förvarens praktik och historia och får ta del av konkreta exempel på motstånd.Ulrika Andersson, Elinor Hermansson, Lina Myritz och Tove Stenqvist är aktiva i asylrättsrörelsen sedan många år. Efterord av Parvin Ardalan, författare, journalist och människorättsaktivist från Iran som varit fristadsförfattare i Malmö.
Public Infrastructure Performance in Developing Countries
This title was first published in 2000: An investigation of the performance of the electric power and telecommunication sectors of Pakistan at the firm level as well as the sector as a whole, seeking to identify and quantify the extent of inefficiencies. Since physical or financial or productivity indicators alone are not able to explain the duality of public infrastructure purposes, the financial and productivity indicators have been used in evaluating the performance of these sectors. Further, a Cobb-Douglas production function has also been used to calculate the trend in the growth of total factor productivity. Economies of scale have also been studied in the case of electric power generation. The results of the study show that in Pakistan one of the usual motives for privatization (to avoid the poor financial results of state enterprises) is not relevant for electricity and telecommunications enterprises. This, however, appears to be due to the financial subsidies they received, through access to low cost loan finance and grants, rather than to their efficiency in operations. By the economic criteria of growth of TFP none of the enterprises do well and two have a negative TFP growth. The case for reforming these enterprises is strong and alternative modes of organization, finance and ownership need to be considered.
Public Infrastructure Performance in Developing Countries
This title was first published in 2000: An investigation of the performance of the electric power and telecommunication sectors of Pakistan at the firm level as well as the sector as a whole, seeking to identify and quantify the extent of inefficiencies. Since physical or financial or productivity indicators alone are not able to explain the duality of public infrastructure purposes, the financial and productivity indicators have been used in evaluating the performance of these sectors. Further, a Cobb-Douglas production function has also been used to calculate the trend in the growth of total factor productivity. Economies of scale have also been studied in the case of electric power generation. The results of the study show that in Pakistan one of the usual motives for privatization (to avoid the poor financial results of state enterprises) is not relevant for electricity and telecommunications enterprises. This, however, appears to be due to the financial subsidies they received, through access to low cost loan finance and grants, rather than to their efficiency in operations. By the economic criteria of growth of TFP none of the enterprises do well and two have a negative TFP growth. The case for reforming these enterprises is strong and alternative modes of organization, finance and ownership need to be considered.