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ON THE OPTIMAL RISK ALLOCATION IN PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

Wiston Adrián Risso
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Wiston Adrián Risso: Institute of Economics, IECON, Joaquín Requena 1375, C.P. 11200, Montevideo, Uruguay.

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Abstract: Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are long-term partnerships between the public and private sector. Government has to analyze the convenience of entering in this modality instead of the traditional procurement. Value for Money (VfM) is a widely applied tool to evaluate this convenience. However, this modality depends on the risk allocation between the public and the private sector. The present paper analyses the conditions to find the optimal level of risk transferred to private sector in a PPP. This value increases with cost overrun, annual cost percentage and the government discounted rate and it is decreasing with the level of risk and a risk value parameter. When the CAPM and the GARCH-M models are considered this value is decreasing with beta, market return, risk premium but it is increasing with the risk free rate.

Date: 2016-05-07
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Published in Journal of Global Economics, Management and Business Research, 2016, 7 (2), pp.121-134

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