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These Guidelines are the first among PPP guidebooks to be concerned with a transition state of PPP and cross-border PPPs. The features are important because they are the two unique issues in which PPP could play a further role in Southeast Asia beyond its conventional form. Undoubtedly, there are significant
challenges to using PPPs. At the current time, the AMS consist of diverse states of development and PPP policy maturity, with no common recipe that would work for all countries. However, PPPs provide room for a larger scope of cooperation and stronger bonding as an ASEAN community.
and Latin America and the Caribbean in 2009, 2010 and 2014. The index was built by, and its assessments made by, the EIU.
These Guidelines are the first among PPP guidebooks to be concerned with a transition state of PPP and cross-border PPPs. The features are important because they are the two unique issues in which PPP could play a further role in Southeast Asia beyond its conventional form. Undoubtedly, there are significant
challenges to using PPPs. At the current time, the AMS consist of diverse states of development and PPP policy maturity, with no common recipe that would work for all countries. However, PPPs provide room for a larger scope of cooperation and stronger bonding as an ASEAN community.
and Latin America and the Caribbean in 2009, 2010 and 2014. The index was built by, and its assessments made by, the EIU.