The Key to Good Governance and Development.

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Public-private dialogue (PPD) provides a structured, participatory, and inclusive approach to policymaking directed at reforming governance and the business climate, especially where other policy institutions are underperforming. Governments that listen to the private sector are more likely to design credible reforms and win support for their policies. 

Bettcher, Kim Eric, Benjamin Herzberg, and Anna Nadgrodkiewicz. 2015. Public-Private Dialogue: The Key to Good Governance and Development. Washington, DC: Center for International Private Enterprise, Economic Reform Feature Service. [#4389]

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