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Akbar, Engr Muhammad. Critical Success Factors (CSF's) for 3P's [Public, Private Partnership]: Infra Structure Projects in Developing Countries. Edited by Dr Alvin McKanzye. NewYork: Alvin's Publishing House, 2019.

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Warner, Bjorkman James, ed. Public-private partnerships in health care in India: Lessons for developing countries. London: Routledge, 2009.

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Public-private partnerships for urban water utilities: A review of experiences in developing countries. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2009.

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Theory and practice of triple helix model in developing countries: Issues and challenges. New York: Routledge, 2011.

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Brant, James P. Foreign aid: U.S. programs, policies and public-private partnerships. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Estache, Antonio. Ppi partnerships versus ppi divorces in developing countries (or are we switching from pppi to ppdi?). [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2005.

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Bank, World, ed. The private provision of public services in developing countries. New York: Published for the World Bank (by) Oxford University Press, 1987.

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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development., ed. Public-private dialogue in developing countries: Opportunities and risks. Paris: OECD, 2007.

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Roth, Gabriel. The private provision of public services in developing countries. Oxford: Oxford University Press for the World Bank, 1988.

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Roth, Gabriel Joseph. The private provision of public services in developing countries. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987.

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Crisp, Nigel. Global health partnerships: The UK contribution to health in developing countries. [London?: COI, 2007.

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Jimenez, Emmanuel. The relative efficiency of public schools in developing countries. [Washington, DC]: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1988.

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Sarmad, Khwaja. Public and private investment and economic growth. The Hague, Netherlands: Publications Office, Institute of Social Studies, 1990.

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Jimenez, Emmanuel. Public and private secondary education in developing countries: A comparative study. Washington, DC: The World Bank, 1995.

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Private participation in infrastructure in developing countries: Trends, impacts, and policy lessons. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2003.

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Jimenez, Emmanuel. The relative effectiveness of private and public schools: Evidence from two developing countries. Washington, D.C: The World Bank, 1989.

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Donald, Cox. Private transfers and public policy in developing countries: A case study for Peru. Washington, DC (1818 H St., NW, Washington 20433): Country Economics Dept., World Bank, 1989.

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Speight, A. E. H. Private consumption, public consumption and liquidity constraints in developing countries: Some empirical evidence. Aberystwyth: University of Wales, Dept. of Economics and Agricultural Economics, 1993.

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Timmer, C. Peter. Private decisions and public policy: The price dilemma in food systems of developing countries. East Lansing: Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural Economics, 1986.

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Chhibber, Ajay. Fiscal policy and private investment in developing countries: Recent evidence on key selected issues. Washington, DC: Development Economics, Office of the Vice President, World Bank, 1990.

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Loevinsohn, Benjamin. Performance-based contracting for health services in developing countries: A toolkit. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2008.

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M, Stelcner, and Vijverberg Wim P. M, eds. Public-private sector wage comparisons and moonlighting in developing countries: Evidence from Côte d'Ivoire and Peru. Washington, D.C., U.S.A: World Bank, 1989.

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Smith, Lawrence D. The role of public and private agents in the food and agricultural sectors of developing countries. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1991.

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Sangyōshō, Japan Keizai. Project assistance for private initiative infrastructure project in developing countries in fiscal year 2005: Internet telephony infrastructure in Thailand and neighboring countries. Tokyo]: Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, 2006.

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Chaturvedi, Sachin. The public-private debate in agricultural biotechnology and new trends in the IPR Regime: Challenges before developing countries. New Delhi: Research and Information System for the Non-aligned and Other Developing Countries, 2001.

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Sangyōshō, Japan Keizai. Project assistance for private initiative infrastructure project in developing countries in fiscal year 2005: (Carmen-Cebu bulk water supply project) : report. Tokyo]: Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, 2006.

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Wang, Mei-Ling. Global health partnerships: The pharmaceutical industry and BRICAs. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

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Sangyōshō, Japan Keizai. Project assistance for private initiative infrastructure project in developing countries in fiscal year 2005: Report of the feasibility study on the enhancement of ICT infrastructure in Hanoi City. Tokyo]: Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, 2006.

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Sangyōshō, Japan Keizai. Project assistance for private initiative infrastructure project in developing countries in fiscal year 2005: Study on railway access link connecting Noi Bai International Airport and Hanoi Station in Hanoi, Vietnam. Tokyo]: Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, 2006.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science. Subcommittee on Technology. Developing partnerships for assistive and universally designed technologies for persons with disabilities: Hearing before the Committee on Science, Subcommittee on Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, second session, August 4, 1998. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1998.

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1947-, Liebenthal Andrés, Feinstein Osvaldo Néstor, and Ingram Gregory K, eds. Evaluation & development: The partnership dimension. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2004.

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1947-, Liebenthal Andrés, Feinstein Osvaldo Néstor, and Ingram Gregory K, eds. Evaluation & development: The partnership dimension. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2004.

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Franceys, Richard, and Esther Gerlach. Regulating Water and Sanitation for the Poor: Economic Regulation for Public and Private Partnerships. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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R, Franceys, and Gerlach Esther, eds. Regulating water and sanitation for the poor: Economic regulation for public and private partnerships. London: Earthscan, 2008.

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Andonova, Liliana B. Governance Entrepreneurs: International Organizations and the Rise of Global Public-Private Partnerships. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Governance Entrepreneurs: International Organizations and the Rise of Global Public-Private Partnerships. Cambridge University Press, 2017.

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Rose, Pauline. Achieving Education for All Through Public-Private Partnerships?: Non-State Provision of Education in Developing Countries. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Rose, Pauline. Achieving Education for All Through Public-Private Partnerships?: Non-State Provision of Education in Developing Countries. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Leigland, James. Public-Private Partnerships in Sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198861829.001.0001.

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Expectations are high regarding the potential benefits of public–private partnerships (PPPs) for infrastructure development in poor countries. The development community, led by the G20, the United Nations, and others, expects PPPs to help with “transformational” megaprojects as well as efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). But PPPs have been widely used only since the 1990s. The discussion of PPPs is still dominated by best-practice guidance, academic studies that focus on developed countries, or ideological criticism. Meanwhile, practitioners have quietly accumulated a large body of empirical evidence on PPP performance. The purpose of this book is to summarize and consolidate what this critical mass of evidence-based research says about PPPs in low-income countries (LICs) and thereby develop a more realistic perspective on the practical value of these mechanisms. The focus of the book is on Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), home to most of the world’s poorest countries, although insights from other regions and more affluent developing countries are also included. Case studies of many of the best-known PPPs in Africa are used to illustrate these findings. This book demonstrates that PPPs have not met expectations in poor countries, and are only sustainable if many of the original defining characteristics of PPPs are changed. PPPs do have a small but meaningful role to play, but only if expectations remain modest and projects are subject to transparent evaluation and competition. Experiments with PPP mechanisms underway in some countries suggest ways in which PPPs may be evolving to better realize benefits in poor countries.
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Feinstein, Osvaldo, and Gregory Ingram. Evaluation and Development: The Partnership Dimension (World Bank Series on Evaluation and Development, V. 6). Transaction Publishers, 2004.

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Evaluation and Development: The Partnership Dimension (World Bank Series on Evaluation and Development, V. 6). Transaction Publishers, 2004.

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(Editor), Michael Warner, and Rory Sullivan (Editor), eds. Putting Partnership To Work: Strategic Alliances for Development Between Government, The Private Sector and Civil Society. Greenleaf Pubns, 2004.

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Esson, Katharine M., and Stephen R. Leeder. The Millennium Development Goals And Tobacco Control: An Opportunity for Global Partnership. World Health Organization, 2005.

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Public-Private Dialogue in Developing Countries. OECD, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264028845-en.

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Jimenez, Emmanuel, Marlaine E. Lockheed, Donald Cox, Eduardo Luna, Vicente Paqueo, M. L. de Vera, and Nongnuch Wattanawaha. Public and private secondary education in developing countries. The World Bank, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/0-8213-3479-4.

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Riley, Elizabeth, and Patrick Wakely. Communities and Communication: Building Urban Partnerships (Urban Management Series). Practical Action, 2005.

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Barker, Richard. Getting the environment right. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198737780.003.0006.

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The changes proposed to enable sustainable innovation need the right environment in which to occur. Politicians, the media, ethicists, public and patient debate, funding agencies, and investors can all play a major role in supporting the future of medical innovation. Public–private partnerships and life science clusters are vehicles in which the new precision medicine can flourish. However, we need a new ‘social contract’ to underpin the innovation enterprise. Countries that wish to lead in the new era of precision medicine will need to unite their health and innovation policy agendas, be prepared to provide finance to achieve proof of concept, encourage public–private partnerships and the development of life science clusters, set up constructive public and ethical dialogues, invest in developing regulatory science and in bringing patients fully into policy development.
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The private provision of public services in developing countries. Banco Mundial, 1987.

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Charles, Collyns, and International Monetary Fund. Policy Development and Review Dept., eds. Private market financing for developing countries. Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund, 1993.

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Private Health Providers in Developing Countries: Serving the Public Interest. St. Martin's Press, 1997.

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