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  2. Public–private partnership - Wikipedia

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    A publicprivate partnership (PPP, 3P, or P3) is a long-term arrangement between a government and private sector institutions. [1] [2] Typically, it involves private capital financing government projects and services up-front, and then drawing revenues from taxpayers and/or users for profit over the course of the PPP contract. [3]

  3. Publicprivate partnerships (PPP or P3) are cooperative arrangements between two or more public and private sectors, typically of a long-term nature. [1] In the United States , they mostly took the form of toll roads concessions , community post offices and urban renewal projects. [ 2 ]

  4. Public/social/private partnership - Wikipedia

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    The name “public social private partnership” (PSPP) is a development of Public Private Partnership (PPP).. PPP is one expression of a strong trend towards (re)privatisation, which in some European countries has arisen as a result of more difficult economic conditions in recent years and the associated structural crisis in the public sector (see Eschenbach, Müller, Gabriel: 1993).

  5. Public private dialogue - Wikipedia

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    A publicprivate dialogue (PPD) is a dialogue between the public sector and the private sector.More specifically, PPD is a process, which might include competitiveness partnerships, investors’ advisory councils, presidential investment councils, business forums, water forums, public-private alliances, state-business relations, public-private collaboration, reform coalitions, etc, aiming at ...

  6. Public–private partnership unit - Wikipedia

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    A Publicprivate partnership unit (PPP unit) is an organisation responsible for promoting, facilitating and/or assessing Public-private partnerships (PPP, P3, 3P) in their territory. PPP units can be government agencies, or semi-independent organizations created with full or partial government support.

  7. Public–private partnerships by country - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017, the Polish Council of Ministers approved the Policy for the Development of Public-Private Partnerships. [16] [17] In 2019, the Ministry offered public authorities with information and guidance on public-private partnerships. Poland is developing PPP Guidelines, following the path of the UK and other nations burdened by PPPs. In ...

  8. Public–private partnership in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships, a longstanding promoter of P3s in Canada, defines a P3 as "a cooperative venture between the public and private sectors, built on the expertise of each partner, that best meets clearly defined public needs through the appropriate allocation of resources, risks, and rewards". [6]: chapter 1

  9. Category:Public–private partnership projects in the United ...

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    Pages in category "Publicprivate partnership projects in the United States" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .