Private public partnerships unlikely to help Eastern Europe
publication date: Jun 29, 2010
Zywiec, a small Polish town, may well become the first new build and operate PPP in Eastern Europe. But elsewhere hopes that PPP can save Romanian healthcare or that Hungary’s new Fidesz government can deploy PPP look likely to be dashed. Messy privatisation at municipal level looks more likely.
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