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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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