EXAMINING THE ROLE OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN ADDRESSING INFRASTRUCTURE DEFICITS IN EMERGING ECONOMIES: CASE STUDIES FROM SOUTH ASIA
Abstract
Emerging economies, particularly in South Asia, face significant infrastructure deficits that hinder their socioeconomic growth. Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have emerged as a viable mechanism to bridge these gaps by leveraging resources and expertise from both the public and private sectors. This paper examines the effectiveness of PPPs in addressing infrastructure challenges through a review of literature and case studies from South Asia. It provides insights into their benefits, challenges, and impact on regional development
Keywords
public-private partnerships
infrastructure deficit
emerging economies
south asia
socioeconomic development
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Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
1-7
ISSN
1663-1669
Rachel Edward
"EXAMINING THE ROLE OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN ADDRESSING INFRASTRUCTURE DEFICITS IN EMERGING ECONOMIES: CASE STUDIES FROM SOUTH ASIA".
International Journal of Economics and Business Research,
vol: 2,
No. 1
Jan. 2025, pp: 1-7,
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