A Guide for Hiring and Managing Advisors for Private Participation in Infrastructure

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The guide lays out main interest issues for ministers and senior policy makers who are considering whether to hire advisors. It helps define the need for and the role of advisors at each stage of a Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) program.

PPIAF. 2001. A Guide for Hiring and Managing Advisors for Private Participation in Infrastructure. Washington, DC: Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility. [#2070]

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