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Are Public–Private Transactions the Future of Infrastructure Finance?
Public Works Management Policy Brown 12: 320

The Future of Infrastructure Finance

Where is infrastructure in the United States headed? With the Minnesota bridge collapse and other recent infrastructure failures, the topic has been on the minds of many Americans. Particularly the question: How do we pay for our infrastructure? In this Podcast, we address this issue by taking a closer look at Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). Dr. Richard Little, Editor of Public Works Management & Policy sits down with former treasurer of California, Kathleen Brown, to discuss her commentary on PPPs in Volume 12, Issue 1. Plus, an alternate view from Dr. John C. Morris of Old Dominion University in Virginia.

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Public Works Management Policy, Vol. 12, No. 1, 320-324 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/1087724X07303680





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