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The Problem with Public Private Partnerships

Posted on March 9, 2013 by ATC | Comments Off on The Problem with Public Private Partnerships

Public Private Partnerships are a fairly complex topic for most people. That said, it would benefit the reader to acquire more background by reading this article: link

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