Public–Private Partnership: A Bridge between Public and Private Sector
Resumen
To operate, finance and develop a project like convention centers, parks and public transportation networks the collaboration of company of private sec- tor and government agency is known as Public-private partnerships (PPP). A project can take less time when it financing through public private net- work. This Public private network provides a bridge between public and pri- vate sectors. This partnership is important for developing several business aspects.Citas
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