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Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are business arrangements between public and private entities that combine the resources of both sectors to deliver a service or project. PPPs are used to finance, build, and operate projects that benefit the public, such as infrastructure, public services, and social programs. The public sector provides the policy framework and the private sector provides the capital, expertise, and operational efficiency. The public sector is responsible for setting the terms of the agreement, while the private sector is responsible for delivering the project. PPPs are becoming increasingly popular as governments look for ways to reduce costs and improve service delivery. They offer the potential to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and increase the quality of services. PPPs also provide an opportunity for the private sector to participate in the delivery of public services, which can help to create jobs and stimulate economic growth. Some companies in the PPP market include AECOM, Bechtel, Fluor, KPMG, and Siemens. Show Less Read more

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