Public private dialogue
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A public–private dialogue is a dialogue between the public sector and the private sector.
[edit] Further reading
- Nicholas Pinaud (September 2007). "Public–Private Dialogue in Developing Countries: Opportunities and Risks" (PDF). OECD Emerging Economies 2007 (15): i–86. OECD Development Centre Studies. ISBN 9264028838.
- Dani Rodrik (September 2004). "Industrial Policy for the 21st Century" (PDF). . Harvard University. RWP04-047 — a discussion of the desired features of public–private dialogue mechanisms
- http://www.publicprivatedialogue.org: PublicPrivateDialogue.org is intended to serve as a comprehensive one-stop shop of knowledge and advice for stakeholders who are interested in building or maintaining public-private dialogue (PPD) to improve the business climate.

