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Public-private dialogue in developing countries : opportunities and risks / [by Nicolas Pinaud].

Title
Public-private dialogue in developing countries : opportunities and risks / [by Nicolas Pinaud].
Author
Pinaud, Nicolas.
Publication
Paris : OECD, c2007

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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Description
82 p. : ill.; 23 cm.
Summary
Putting aside the euphoria of supporters of public-private dialogue (PPD) and the doom prophecies of its detractors, this analysis identifies the advantages that it can bring, while cautioning against the very real dangers it can present to fragile states and relatively recent democracies. The type of state involved, the level of organisation within the national private sector and the kind of support offered by donors all have an influence on the potential and real success of PPD. "Nicolas Pinaud does a masterful job of surveying the state of our knowledge -- both in theory and practice around the world -- and offers a thorough and balanced review of the potential benefits as well as risks of closer relations between business and government."  -Ben Ross Schneider, Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University. 
Series Statement
Development Centre studies
Uniform Title
  • Development Centre Studies,
  • Development Centre studies.
Alternative Title
Dialogue public-privé dans les pays en développement.
Subject
Public-private sector cooperation > Developing countries
Note
  • Also available in French under the title: Dialogue public-privé dans les pays en développement : opportunités et risques.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 75-81).
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Preface -- Summary -- Chapter 1. Public-Private Dialogue in Developing Countries: Working for Better Governance -- Chapter 2. The Test of Reality for Public-Private Dialogue: A Complex Tool -- Chapter 3. Is Encouraging Public-Private Dialogue in Sub-Saharan Africa a False Solution? -- Chapter 4. Conclusion -- Bibliography
ISBN
  • 9789264028838
  • 9264028838
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library