0 used to describe an activity that a government and a profit-making company invest in and work on together: --
a public-private initiative/investment/venture
The Prime Minister announced a public-private plan to build six new hospitals.
Whenever appropriate, opportunities are sought to create public-private partnerships to help leverage public funds, help absorb development costs and provide a broader distribution channel.
This leads into chapter 2, which examines the public-private mix in developed, developing and middle-income countries and outlines the case for privatisation.
The next phase, in which social rights and public responsibility gradually were introduced and expanded, supported a collaborative model with a strong public-private partnership.
A public-private partnership in pensions : getting the balance right.
The current public-private mix is virtually identical to that of the late 1930s.37 33.
For instance, it would have been useful to explore why these differences emerge, in public-private shares, pre-funding, and system generosity.
These spheres and the public-private dichotomy associated with men and women have been widely debated, particularly among feminist historians.
If this were to be achieved, it might be possible to apply public-private remedies to the city's housing crisis.