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Public-Private Partnerships in the Social Sector: Issues and Country Experiences in Asia and the Pacific

The social sector in many developing countries is not keeping pace with what is needed to promote growth. As this sector is underdeveloped and government resources dwindling, new ideas and strategies such as partnerships are urgently needed. The social sector in developing economies may work better by establishing partnerships between private and public actors. This book discusses such a partnership.

The views expressed in this paper are the views of the author/s and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Asian Development Bank Institute nor the Asian Development Bank. Names of countries or economies mentioned are chosen by the author/s, in the exercise of his/her/their academic freedom, and the Institute is in no way responsible for such usage.

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