As the local economy slipped into a recession for almost three years, with economic growth expected to contract to 0,2% by the end of 2018, public-private partnerships may provide amicable solutions to infrastructure development and growing the economy.
Although the government stands to reap major benefits from public-private partnerships (PPPs), the applications and implementations of such options have been limited.
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