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Expanding Access to Basic Services in Asia and the Pacific Region: Public-Private Partnerships for Poverty Reduction

Adrian Panggabean ()
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Adrian Panggabean: Asian Development Bank

No 87, ADB Economics Working Paper Series from Asian Development Bank

Abstract: This paper argues that the public-private partnership (PPP) financing modality can work for the poor. To achieve this outcome, governments need to first create the appropriate enabling environment for PPPs to work, and then take further steps to ensure pro-poor benefits of infrastructure provision. The paper defines what PPP is and highlights the types of PPPs that fall under that definition: from service or contract management to full-scale privatization with many models in between. Using ADB's own experience in several countries and in different projects, the paper suggests four key steps to make PPPs work for the poor. First, integrate PPPs into the governments' poverty reduction strategies, interpret such strategies as a form of "market research," and use them as "marketing opportunities." Second, weave poverty considerations into the PPP policy setting and process. This step involves getting the PPP framework right, and combining this with the universal service objectives of infrastructure provision, competitive service delivery, and careful design of tariff policy. Third, pro-poor regulatory design and enforcement should be put in place to help make PPPs work for the poor. Finally, the financing structure of PPPs should be taken care of because asymmetrical allocation of financing risks can weigh heavily on the poor.

Keywords: public-private partnership; pro-poor benefits; enabling environment; poverty reduction strategies; regulatory design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H54 H83 L33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 24 pages
Date: 2006-11-01
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