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===PPP units=== [[Public–private partnership unit]]s are organizations responsible for promoting, facilitating, and assessing P3s in their territory. They can be government agencies, or semi-independent organizations created with full or part government support. Governments tend to create these units as a response to criticisms of the implementation of P3 projects in their country prior to the creation of the P3 unit.<ref name=":ST2015">{{Cite journal|last=Siemiatycki|first=Matti|date=September 1, 2015|title=Public-Private Partnerships in Canada: Reflections on twenty years of practice|journal=Canadian Public Administration|language=en|volume=58|issue=3|pages=343–362|doi=10.1111/capa.12119|issn=1754-7121}}</ref> In 2009, 50% of [[OECD]] countries had created a centralized PPP unit, and many more of these institutions exist in other countries.<ref name="Literature Review: Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of Centralised PPP Units">{{cite web|author=Alberto Lemma|title=Literature Review: Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of Centralised PPP Units|url=http://partnerplatform.org/?52awcpfx|publisher=EPS PEAKS}}</ref>
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