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  <title>DT #659 How Public-Private Partnerships Are Reshaping Economic Development</title>
  <description>What role do public-private partnerships play in the future of economic development? In this panel episode of Develop This!, Dennis Fraise explores the evolving PPP landscape with Joachim Arnold, Matt Chambers, and Clint Nessmith, bringing together perspectives from the U.S. and Europe. The conversation dives into how economic development organizations are rethinking funding models, private sector engagement, and long-term sustainability in a changing global environment. A major focus is funding diversification. The panel discusses why stable, flexible funding matters—and how structured campaigns can help formalize private sector participation in economic growth strategies. The discussion also explores global FDI trends, infrastructure investment, geopolitical uncertainty, and the importance of adapting economic development models to local and international realities. A key takeaway? Strong public-private partnerships create the structure, trust, and shared investment needed to drive sustainable economic growth. Key Takeaways   Public-private partnerships are evolving across global markets   Funding diversification is critical for long-term sustainability   Private sector engagement strengthens economic development strategy   Geopolitical uncertainty is reshaping investment decisions   Community engagement can open new doors for growth   Structured campaigns help formalize stakeholder participation   Key Topics Covered   Public-private partnership models   Funding diversification in economic development   Global trends in FDI and infrastructure investment   U.S. and European economic development strategies   Stakeholder and private sector engagement   Adapting to geopolitical uncertainty   Sound Bites   “Funding stability is a key strength of the US model.”   “Community engagement opens doors for economic growth.”   “Structured campaigns formalize private sector engagement.”   </description>
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