The Rise and Fall of Public–Private Partnerships
James Leigland
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Abstract:
This book explores how the private sector has long been expected to mobilize finance into much needed infrastructure investment in developing countries. This insightful book is a detailed exploration of the World Bank’s initial promotion of public-private partnerships (PPPs) as a solution, and evaluates their insufficient performance over the past decades.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035345045
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: the paradox of PPP advocacy , pp 1-20

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- Ch 2 Structural adjustment: from privatization to PPPs , pp 22-46

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- Ch 3 Lessons of the 1990s: back to PPP basics , pp 47-69

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- Ch 4 DFID assumes the leadership of PPP advocacy , pp 71-89

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- Ch 5 Project preparation facilities: the transaction-only approach , pp 90-116

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- Ch 6 Franchising PPP advocacy: PPP units , pp 118-143

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- Ch 7 PPPs on a global stage: regional projects , pp 144-169

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- Ch 8 A new strategy for PPP advocacy: the project preparation gap , pp 170-196

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- Ch 9 The costs and benefits of the transaction-only approach , pp 198-222

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- Ch 10 South Africa’s renewable energy IPP program: the rediscovery of upstream project preparation , pp 223-247

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- Ch 11 Conclusions to The Rise and Fall of Public-Private Partnerships , pp 249-257

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- Ch 12 Postscript: revisiting the seven deadly sins of donors , pp 258-268

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