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Public private partnership in infrastructure: perspectives, principles, practices

By: Publication details: 2013 Vision Books Pvt. Ltd. New YorkDescription: 540 pISBN:
  • 9788170947967
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 334.091724  J6P8
Summary: Public private partnership (PPP) is an effective and sustainable strategy for the development of public infrastructure. Though its acronym PPP has become a buzzword, the complexity of the concept itself is not fully understood. Written in lucid manner and with a practical slant, this book offers both accessible information to newcomers as well as valuable reference to the experienced in the field. The book will be useful to students and academic fraternity in the areas of business management and development economics, to economic planners, infrastructure professionals, investment managers, senior executives of public and private sectors, and policy makers in the central and state governments and the bureaucracy.
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Public private partnership (PPP) is an effective and sustainable strategy for the development of public infrastructure. Though its acronym PPP has become a buzzword, the complexity of the concept itself is not fully understood. Written in lucid manner and with a practical slant, this book offers both accessible information to newcomers as well as valuable reference to the experienced in the field.

The book will be useful to students and academic fraternity in the areas of business management and development economics, to economic planners, infrastructure professionals, investment managers, senior executives of public and private sectors, and policy makers in the central and state governments and the bureaucracy.

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