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Putting the "Public" Back into Public-Private Partnerships for Economic Development
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  • Audrey McFarlane, University of Baltimore School of Law
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Article
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Abstract

Public-Private Partnerships are viewed quite positively. In the context of working with local government for economic development, the interests and concerns of the private appear to dominate the development decision-making. This Essay explores eminent domain decisions and community benefits agreements for standards for measuring the efficacy of these partnerships. It suggests ways in which we can begin to think about public accountability and public benefits to be derived from these partnerships.

Citation Information
Putting the "Public" Back into Public-Private Partnerships for Economic Development, 30 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 39 (2007)