PPIAF - Unsolicited Proposals – An Exception to Public Initiation of Infrastructure PPPs: An Analysis of Global Trends and Lessons Learned

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This study discusses a series of global trends related to USP processes, whereby a private-sector entity reaches out to a government with a proposal to develop an infrastructure project. 

PPIAF. 2014. Unsolicited Proposals—An Exception to Public Initiation of Infrastructure PPPs: An Analysis of Global Trends and Lessons Learned. Washington, DC: Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility. [#1097]

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