Public-Private Partnership and Policy Uncertainty: A Literature Review
Weijie Luo ()
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Weijie Luo: Beijing International Studies University
Chapter Chapter 2 in Public-Private Partnership and Policy Uncertainty, 2025, pp 7-27 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The investment activities of enterprises are an important link that affects the economic development of a country. How to promote the investment of social capital and mobilize the enthusiasm of private enterprises has always been a difficult problem for developing countries. The research on the influencing factors of enterprise investment decisions has a long history and is constantly deepening. In this chapter starts with a summary based on the institutional theory, resource dependence theory and behavioral theory of the firm. Second, the chapter reviews the literature on how public-private partnership policy affect firm operation, including public-private partnership policy analysis, and the impact of public-private partnership policy on private firm operation. Third, the chapter summarizes the research on the effect of policy uncertainty on firm operation.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-8074-0_2
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