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Handshake : IFC's quarterly journal on public-private partnerships (6) (English)

Air and sea transport power the global economy. Since the vast majority of trade is physical, it must travel by plane or ship to reach its market. In fact, high value, time-sensitive goods usually fly through at least two airports, and almost every container passes through at least two seaports. When ports are efficient, people receive the goods they're waiting for, sellers receive payment, and global economic development is strengthened. Public-private...
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Aaronson, Robert; Baker,Georgina E.; Boyce,Christopher; Buckholtz, Alison [editor]; Crothers,John D.; Cuttaree,Vickram; Delmon,Jeffrey John; Delmon,Victoria Hilda Rigby; Downs,Katherine; Jett,Alexander Nicholas; Juhel,Marc H.; Julian,Bradley Christopher; King-Sackie, Decontee T.; Kjorstad, John; Kruk, C. Bert; Kurdyla,Michael; Morley,James; Oliveira, Tanya Scobie [editor]; Ricover, Andy; Geyer,Brian Samuel; Schlumberger,Charles E.; Schwartz,Jordan Z.; Warren,Heidi Stensland; Youssef,Waleed Ahmed.

Handshake : IFC's quarterly journal on public-private partnerships (6) (English). Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/417021468337837008

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