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Public investments and public-privat partnerships development

Angela Secrieru (), Viorica Lopotenco and Eugenia Ciumac
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Angela Secrieru: The Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, Republic of Moldova
Viorica Lopotenco: The Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, Republic of Moldova
Eugenia Ciumac: The Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, Republic of Moldova

Economia. Seria Management, 2009, vol. 12, issue 1 Special, 56-61

Abstract: Countries seeking to build up their infrastructure in different sectors have several options, including raising financing for public investment by borrowing, increasing public saving, and reallocating public spending from other sectors; getting more out of their investments by improving investment planning and project evaluation and implementation procedures; and encouraging private sector investment. The appropriate strategy will vary from country to country, depending on a country’s fiscal position. An increasing number of countries have entered into PPPs to promote the private sector supply of infrastructure assets and infrastructure based services.

Keywords: public-private partnerships; infrastructures; investments; public sector; private sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H43 H54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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