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    Scaling Up Infrastructure Investment in the Philippines: Role of Public–Private Partnership and Issues

    Schuster, Stephen; Balbosa, Joven; Tang, Christine; Komatsuzaki, Takuji; Peiris, Shanaka J. | June 2017
    Abstract
    This publication analyzes public-private partnership (PPP) arrangements in the Philippines and their critical role in increasing infrastructure investment requirements. It looks into the Philippine experience of embarking on PPP modality from various dimensions and points out key challenges that will need to be overcome. In this publication, you will also learn more about policy recommendations for the government to mobilize private sector expertise and resources to improve PPP project screening, approvals, and implementation.
    Citation
    Schuster, Stephen; Balbosa, Joven; Tang, Christine; Komatsuzaki, Takuji; Peiris, Shanaka J.. 2017. Scaling Up Infrastructure Investment in the Philippines: Role of Public–Private Partnership and Issues. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7603. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.
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    Development strategy
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    Economic development
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    Infrastructure projects
    Natural resources policy
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    Development models
    Economic development
    New technology
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    Author
    Schuster, Stephen
    Balbosa, Joven
    Tang, Christine
    Komatsuzaki, Takuji
    Peiris, Shanaka J.
    Theme
    Development
    Economics
     
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