Public Investment Management in Contexts of Fragility, Conflict & Violence – Part 1

A government's provision of complementary public goods, such as roads and bridges, facilitates the development of markets leading to long-term economic growth. Private enterprise, by itself, is unlikely to provide such public works. Likewise, a government's investment in social infrastruct...

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