The economic literature on the use of public-private partnerships and toll roads (the two are generally related) to provide highways is clearly positive. This includes economic analyses of PPPs that do not support their use in many other public services. Simply put, the use of
public-private partnerships to fund and operate transportation
infrastructure has been studied and found to be an effective method of
meeting the public interest.
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