PPPs in the Gulf Coast Countries. Report by Markab Advisory

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Markab Advisory , a management consultancy firm headquartered in Dubai has published a study called Public Private Partnerships: A Vehicle of Excellence for the Next Wave of Infrastructure Development in the GCC. The study has been sponsored by Qatar Financial Centre Authority (QFCA) and the Ministry of Business and Trade, State of Qatar.
The content included in the report:
  • Chapter 1. Lessons from Around the World
  • Chapter 2. PPP in the GCC and Key MENA Countries - Historical Perspective
  • Chapter 3. Emerging Landscape of PPP in the GCC and Key MENA Territories
  • Chapter 4. Qatar and PPP - Past and Evolution of Future Opportunities
  • Chapter 5. Going Forward with PPP - Key Areas of Focus for Qatar
  • Appendix. Public Private Partnerships - Philosophy and Operative Framework
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