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Infrastructure in a Market Economy: Public-Private Partnerships in a Climate-Constrained World 
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Infrastructure in a Market Economy: Public-Private Partnerships in a Climate-Constrained World
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Overview

This on-campus executive program from Harvard Kennedy School helps senior decision-makers address critical questions about public-private partnerships in infrastructure

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Intermediate

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UG Certificate

Infrastructure in a Market Economy: Public-Private Partnerships in a Climate-Constrained World
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Highlights

  • Earn a certificate from Harvard University
  • Topics covered: Economic Development, Public Policy
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Infrastructure in a Market Economy: Public-Private Partnerships in a Climate-Constrained World
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Skills you will learn
What are the course deliverables?
  • Choosing the appropriate public-private partnership model
  • Building and maintaining political support
  • Navigating private finance and capital markets
  • Regulating to protect consumer interest
More about this course
  • From toll road projects in Mexico and Pennsylvania to water and electricity systems in New Delhi, decision-makers worldwide are turning to public-private partnerships to address physical infrastructure, transportation, utility services, and more
  • What is the key to successfully combining the relative strengths of both the public and private sectors while avoiding the mistakes of the past? And what unique challenges does the partnership approach produce?
  • Infrastructure in a Market Economy: Public-Private Partnerships in a Climate-Constrained World
  • A 12-day, on-campus program from Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education, provides the answers
  • This program equips a diverse range of professionals with essential skills for financing and regulating infrastructure projects
  • You will learn why some partnerships succeed while others fail
  • You will examine which partnership models are best suited to different political and economic circumstances
  • You will also develop the skills and judgment needed to build political support, address climate constraints, and formulate and implement well-structured plans that will stand the test of time
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Infrastructure in a Market Economy: Public-Private Partnerships in a Climate-Constrained World
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Harvard University 
Curriculum

Economic Development

Public Policy

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Infrastructure in a Market Economy: Public-Private Partnerships in a Climate-Constrained World
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Faculty details

Akash Deep
Designation : Senior Lecturer in Public Policy

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