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Would private-public partnerships/collaboration make North Africa and GCC more globally competitive?

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Question ajoutée par Osman H. Farah , Head of International Business Development (Stationed in Tunis, Tuisia) , African Investments & Global Connections Inc. (AIGC Inc.)
Date de publication: 2013/07/02
Ramesh Dhar
par Ramesh Dhar , Chief Manager

yes.
capital can be invested by private players, with a sovereign gtee from govt

Osman H. Farah
par Osman H. Farah , Head of International Business Development (Stationed in Tunis, Tuisia) , African Investments & Global Connections Inc. (AIGC Inc.)

Ramesh, I agree, sovereign guarantee(capital, security etc..) is a must, it is the key pillar to the sovereign investment code.
The question is, how much risk is a private player willing to take? And how can they mitigate the risks? Key factor to the current disruptions in post revolution N.Africa is socio-economic, no jobs being created in a once "socialist" state.
Now, if the following questions (equations), were to be answered (resolved) mutually in local/tradiotional cultural norms (terms/conditions), I believe MENA could be the new B.R.I.C region of2020.
Q1:The question is, how much risk is a private player willing to take? Q2: And how can they mitigate the risks? Ramesh, what do you think?

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