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Le contrat de partenariat: instrument de modernisation du droit des contrats de la commande publique ? Essai appliqué aux secteurs des infrastructures routières et ferroviaires

Elise Simon

in Economics Thesis from University Paris Dauphine from Paris Dauphine University

Abstract: Public private partnerships allows public and local authorities to entrust an conomic operator both with regard to the financing structures and equipment that their design, construction, operation or management of public services, failing to be owners and by paying the operator of milestone payments to be made during the term of the contract. Is this major analysis of this contractual structuring, particularly applied to rail and road sectors to conclude for the beginning of a modernization of law more precisely the contract for public purchasing ? This does not seem likely. In fact, depending on this aspect, it appears that public private partnerships, despite many hopes, has some difficulty in imposing like the cornerstone of the modernization of the law contract for public procurement. This revival has examined three fundamental aspects like procurement, financing and execution. This essay determined that if the public private partnership did not create a revolution, it nevertheless laid the foundation for modernization now underway, both in terms of funding and execution.

Keywords: Contrat de partenariat; Commande publique; Public-private partnerships; Public purchasing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K12 K23 L33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013 Written 2013
Note: dissertation
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