Conclusions: public-private partnership logics for our times
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Chapter 10 in The Logic of Public–Private Partnerships, 2019, pp 257-282 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Public-private partnership (PPP) is now a staple in public policy making and a well-known institution for designing, financing, building, operating and maintaining large infrastructure projects internationally. In this book we have focused on a number of recent issues and debates that have surrounded the theme of PPP. This concluding chapter reviews the main arguments of the book before proceeding to discuss and synthesize some of the most prevalent issues affecting public-private partnerships (PPPs) today. These issues include the timing of the economic rationale compared to the political need for PPPs, and the question of whether PPPs have come full circle. Finally, we look at the future of PPP and note its evolution from a focus on the effective delivery of individual projects to (inter)national infrastructure plans competing with each other for political and economic dominance.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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