Lessons Learned and Best Practices in Public-Private Partnership Projects

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Publication Date:
Jan 01, 2015

Lessons Learned and Best Practices in Public-Private Partnership Projects

By Ramón Espelt, Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) of the Inter-American Development Bank, April 2015 (English and Spanish).  

The report is an independent assessment of lessons learned from the MIF’s work throughout Latin America and the Caribbean to foster public-private partnerships (PPPs). The MIF has gathered lessons learned and best practices to identify and resolve problems and to improve decision making during the cycle of implementing a PPP. To analyze the lessons learned, the MIF selected projects in which it supported almost all phases of development in Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and Uruguay.

 

Related Information: 

Lessons Learned
2012 Infrascope - Latin America and the Carribean

 

Tracking Number: 

LatAM_Lessons Learned_PPP_Fomin_EN.pdf

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