Public-private dialogue (PPD) is a professionally-facilitated process in which government and businesses collaborate to achieve economic goals through policy reform. Most PPD focus on economy-wide issues, are adopted equally by both growing and declining economies, and precede a step-up in growth. Effects of PPD focused on specific industries are separately identified from economy-wide shocks. These are null on average, but there are some successes when PPD compensates for weak national governance and targets nascent rather than established industries. For instance, Peru's famous mesas ejecutivas for Forestry and Textiles show negative effects, while Nigeria Fertilizer has the largest positive effect.
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