The Challenge of Public–Private Partnerships
Edited by Graeme A. Hodge and
Carsten Greve
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The aim of the book is to investigate how PPP reforms function in comparison to the more traditional methods of providing public sector services and infrastructure and who typically experiences the successes and failures of these reforms.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
ISBN: 9781843765097
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction

- Carsten Greve and Graeme Hodge
- Ch 2 The public-private interface: surveying the history

- Roger Wettenhall
- Ch 3 The United Kingdom Private Finance Initiative: the challenge of allocating risk

- David Corner
- Ch 4 Getting the contract right

- Joanne Evans and Diana Bowman
- Ch 5 Political issues of public-private partnerships

- Ken Coghill and Dennis Woodward
- Ch 6 Public-private partnerships as the management of co-production: strategic and institutional obstacles in a difficult marriage

- Erik-Hans Klijn and Geert R. Teisman
- Ch 7 Traditional contracts as partnerships: effective accountability in social services contracts in the American states

- Jocelyn M. Johnston and Barbara S. Romzek
- Ch 8 United States: human services

- Lawrence L. Martin
- Ch 9 North American infrastructure P3s: examples and lessons learned

- Anthony Boardman, Finn Poschmann and Aidan Vining
- Ch 10 The Private Finance Initiative or the public funding of private profit?

- Jean Shaoul
- Ch 11 Learning from UK Private Finance Initiative experience

- Michael Pollitt
- Ch 12 Public-private partnerships in social services: the example of the City of Stockholm

- Roland Almqvist and Olle Högberg
- Ch 13 Public-private partnerships for infrastructure in Denmark: from local to global partnering?

- Carsten Greve and Niels Ejersbo
- Ch 14 German public-private partnerships in personal social services: new directions in a corporatist environment

- Maria Oppen, Detlef Sack and Alexander Wegener
- Ch 15 Using public-private partnerships to deliver social infrastructure: the Australian experience

- Linda M. English
- Ch 16 Public-private partnerships: the Australasian experience with physical infrastructure

- Graeme Hodge
- Ch 17 Public-private partnerships: a policy for all seasons?

- Graeme Hodge and Carsten Greve
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