Public-Private Partnerships (P3s)

During its more than two centuries, America has been able to boast many advantages vis-a-vis other societies, many of which have been human-made. During the nation’s initial century, the nation’s infrastructure involved a growing number of roads, bridges, boating docks, ports, and, railroads.

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Anirban Basu

Anirban Basu is Chairman & CEO of Sage Policy Group, Inc., an economic and policy consulting firm in Baltimore, MD. He is one of the Mid-Atlantic region’s most recognizable economists in part because of his consulting work on behalf of such clients as prominent developers, bankers, brokerage houses, energy suppliers, and law firms.

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