New report on Public-Private Collaboration launched by the Productivity Commission

The Danish Productivity Commission released a substantial report on Public-Private Cooperation today. The report consists of recommendations for how collaboration between public and private actors can contribute to an increased effectiveness in the execution of public assignments.

02/17/2014

The Danish Productivity Commission released a substantial report on Public-Private Cooperation today

 
The report is the 6th progress report in the comprehensive analytical work on productivity, which in ultimo March 2014 will result in a final report. The progress report on Public-Private Cooperation consists of a line of recommendations for how collaboration between public and private actors can contribute to an increased effectiveness in the execution of public assignments. The chairman of the Productivity Committee Peter Birch Sørensen presented the report today at a press meeting and the report is now available online.
 
At the PP platform, we look forward to following the debate and the responses. Academic Director Carsten Greve has helped the committee with comments for the chapter on Public-Private Partnerships. Read Carsten blog post [in Danish] and give us your opinion on the progress report there or at our post at Facebook or LinkedIn. We will get back to you later this week with an update on the debate following the report.
 
Read more about the Productivity Commission here.
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