International Handbook on Public–Private Partnerships
Edited by Graeme A. Hodge,
Carsten Greve and
Anthony Boardman
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
In this timely Handbook, leading scholars from around the world explore the challenges presented by infrastructure PPPs, and contemplate what lies ahead as governments balance the need to provide innovative new infrastructure against the requirement for good public governance. This Handbook builds on a range of exciting theoretical lenses that span several disciplinary boundaries. It presents innovative insights and informed perspectives from an international base of empirical evidence.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781848443563
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: The PPP Phenomenon and its Evaluation

- Graeme A. Hodge, Carsten Greve and Anthony Boardman
- Ch 2 Mixes and Partnerships through Time

- Roger Wettenhall
- Ch 3 A Brief Intellectual History of the Public–Private Partnership Movement

- Tony Bovaird
- Ch 4 Public–Private Partnerships: Deciphering Meaning, Message and Phenomenon

- Erik-Hans Klijn
- Ch 5 Reviewing Public–Private Partnerships: Some Thoughts on Evaluation

- Graeme A. Hodge
- Ch 6 Splintered Logic and Political Debate

- Matthew Flinders
- Ch 7 The Economics of Public–Private Partnerships: Some Theoretical Contributions

- Jean-Etienne de Bettignies and Thomas Ross
- Ch 8 Assessing the Economic Worth of Public–Private Partnerships

- Anthony Boardman and Aidan Vining
- Ch 9 Different Delivery Models

- Colin F. Duffield
- Ch 10 Law and Regulatory Aspects of Public–Private Partnerships: Contract Law and Public Procurement Law

- Christina D. Tvarnø
- Ch 11 Accounting for PPPs in a Converging World

- David Heald and George Georgiou
- Ch 12 Risk Management

- Rui Sousa Monteiro
- Ch 13 Governing Partnerships

- Chris Skelcher
- Ch 14 The UK’s Private Finance Initiative: History, Evaluation, Prospects

- Mark Hellowell
- Ch 15 Empirical PPP Experiences in Europe: National Variations of a Global Concept

- Gerhard Hammerschmid and Tamyko Ysa
- Ch 16 P3s in North America: Renting the Money (in Canada), Selling the Roads (in the USA)

- Anthony Boardman and Aidan Vining
- Ch 17 The Australian PPP Experience: Observations and Reflections

- Graeme A. Hodge and Colin F. Duffield
- Ch 18 Public–Private Partnerships: The Scandinavian Experience

- Carsten Greve and Ulrika Mörth
- Ch 19 Empirical Evidence of Infrastructure Public–Private Partnerships: Lessons from the World Bank Experience

- Paul Noumba-Um
- Ch 20 Public–Private Partnerships: The United Nations Experience

- Benedicte Bull
- Ch 21 The Global Public–Private Partnership Industry

- Carsten Greve
- Ch 22 Towards a Process Perspective on Public–Private Partnerships

- Guðrið Weihe
- Ch 23 PPPs in Developed and Developing Economies: What Lessons can be Learned?

- David Parker and Catarina Figueira
- Ch 24 A Review of Transport Public–Private Partnerships in the UK

- Jean Shaoul
- Ch 25 Reviewing Public–Private Partnership Performance in Developing Economies

- Argentino Pessoa
- Ch 26 Conclusions: Public–Private Partnerships – International Experiences and Future Challenges

- Graeme A. Hodge, Carsten Greve and Anthony Boardman
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