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Public Investment and Public-Private Partnerships
Traditionally, governments have built, maintained, and rehabilitated the physical infrastructure--such as roads, ports and airports, and telecommunications and electricity networks--without which most economic activity would be impossible. In fact, investment spending, particularly on infrastructure...
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description | Traditionally, governments have built, maintained, and rehabilitated the physical infrastructure--such as roads, ports and airports, and telecommunications and electricity networks--without which most economic activity would be impossible. In fact, investment spending, particularly on infrastructure, used to be one of government's main activities. Over the past three decades, however, public spending on infrastructure, as a share of GDP, has been on the decline worldwide. Both the causes and the consequences of this decline are far from clear. |
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