PPPs in Hungary – Do They Hurt Us or Help Us? – Analysis on how PPPs work, how they are viewed, how they come into play domestically, and what types of problems do they trigger
Mihály Varga
Public Finance Quarterly, 2005, vol. 50, issue consol, 59-73
Abstract:
The goal of this analysis is to offer an approach that manages to navigate the considerable amount of often contradictory information and views on PPPs. To progress beyond the – sadly often-bias – statements by domestic opinion-makers and “experts” – and conclude this article – I will briefly outline three PPP project case studies, two of which are Hungarian and one of foreign origin, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Date: 2005
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