Public/Private Sector Collaboration Can Promote Trade Growth
Daniel Riordan
Global Policy, 2019, vol. 10, issue 3, 443-444
Abstract:
As risk and uncertainty arise, there is a bright spot of hope for mitigating Political and Credit Risks: Public Private Partnerships. As evidenced through multiple successful collaborations, the public and private sectors are able to align the complementarity of their competitive advantages to promote trade and economic growth.
Date: 2019
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