Transcription of Public-Private Partnerships in developing countries
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IOB Study | no. 378 IOB Studyliterature review | IOB Study | no. 378 | Public-Private Partnerships in developing countries | IOB Study | no. 378 | Public-Private Partnerships in developing countriesPublic- private Partnerships in developing countriesA systematic literature review April 2013 IOB StudyPublic- private Partnerships in developing countries A systematic literature reviewPublic- private Partnerships in developing countries | 3 |PrefacePublic- private Partnerships (PPPs) are a relatively recent phenomenon in international development cooperation. Current policy documents frequently refer to expectations regarding their potential contributions to global development goals.
The Policy and Operations Evaluation department (IOB) sincerely hopes that this publication will encourage the reflections and debates on the options and opportunities for public-private partnerships in developing cooperation. Prof. dr. Ruerd Ruben Director Policy and Operations Evaluation Department (IOB) Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The ...
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