Assessing the Performance Advantage of Public-Private Partnerships
Edited by Stefan Verweij,
Ingmar van Meerkerk and
Carter B. Casady
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This timely book questions the premise that Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have a performance advantage over traditionally procured projects, an assumption that motivates policymakers worldwide to enter into such contracts. Taking stock of novel research comparing the differences in performance between PPP and traditionally procured infrastructure projects and services, the chapters in this book thoughtfully scrutinise this supposed advantage.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781800889194
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The performance advantage of public-private partnerships: does it exist or not? , pp 1-26

- Stefan Verweij, Ingmar van Meerkerk and Carter B. Casady
- Ch 2 The passage of time permits another sober reflection: this time on the performance evaluation challenge , pp 27-50

- Graeme Hodge and Carsten Greve
- Ch 3 From the hypothetical to reality: an analysis of ex-ante and ex-post VfM in Irish PPP schools , pp 51-74

- Cian O'Shea, Dónal Palcic and Eoin Reeves
- Ch 4 PPP hospitals in Portugal: what does benchmarking tell us about their relative performance? , pp 75-101

- Diogo Cunha Ferreira, Rc Marques, Maria Isabel Pedro and Gonçalo Santos
- Ch 5 Addressing the performance advantages of PPPs in comparison to traditional public procurement and strictly private provision: evidence from sports stadiums built for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil , pp 102-130

- Claudio José Oliveira dos Reis and Sandro Cabral
- Ch 6 A mixed-methods comparison of the performance of Dutch PPP and non-PPP infrastructure projects , pp 131-155

- Ingmar van Meerkerk, Mike Duijn, Rianne Warsen, Stefan Verweij, Erik-Hans Klijn, Joop Koppenjan and Samantha Metselaar
- Ch 7 The performance of PPP and publicly procured road projects: evidence from India , pp 156-183

- Akash Deep, Mojahedul Islam Nayyer and Thillai Rajan A.
- Ch 8 Evaluation of the safety performance of PPPs versus publicly funded and managed motorways in Spain , pp 184-205

- Daniel Albalate, Germà Bel and Paula Bel-Piñana
- Ch 9 Conclusions about the performance advantage of PPPs , pp 206-228

- Carter B. Casady, Stefan Verweij and Ingmar van Meerkerk
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