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The Road To Renewal Private Investment In The Us Transportation Infrastructure Richard R Geddes

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The Road To Renewal Private Investment In The Us Transportation Infrastructure Richard R Geddes
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Publisher: AEI Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.89 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Richard R. Geddes
ISBN: 9780844743462, 0844743461
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Road To Renewal Private Investment In The Us Transportation Infrastructure Richard R Geddes by Richard R. Geddes 9780844743462, 0844743461 instant download after payment.

Despite record levels of government spending, America's transportation system is plagued by traffic congestion, decaying infrastructure, and politicization of transportation funding-leading to calamities such as the 2007 collapse an interstate highway bridge over the Mississippi River and political fiascos like Alaska's infamous "Bridge to Nowhere." In The Road to Renewal, R. Richard Geddes surveys the current state of U.S. ground transportation and finds that, like the roads themselves, transportation policy is in desperate need of repair. A shift toward increased use of public-private partnerships (PPPs)-contractual agreements that allow private participation in the design, construction, operation, and delivery of transportation facilities-could significantly improve the quality of U.S. roadways.

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