Description
This Elements volume investigates the role of public-private partnerships in fostering export-led growth within emerging economies. Using Namibia as a detailed case study, Fortunato and Santos analyze how productivity taskforces serve as effective institutional mechanisms for dialogue between government and private sector stakeholders.
The authors explore how these collaborative platforms identify sectoral constraints, facilitate knowledge sharing, and coordinate policy interventions to enhance competitiveness. The book provides insights into institutional design, governance challenges, and implementation strategies that developing countries can adopt to promote sustainable export growth.
By examining the Namibian experience, the work contributes to broader economic development literature while offering practical lessons for policymakers in emerging markets seeking to leverage public-private collaboration for economic transformation and improved export performance.







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