A public-private partnership (PPP) is a contractual arrangement with appropriate risk sharing between public and private partners for the delivery of public infrastructure or services, which is intended to create value-for-money to the taxpayer. The Routledge Companion to Public-Private Partnerships provides a cutting-edge survey of the field. PPPs remain a highly controversial subject matter globally and this comprehensive and authoritative volume provides a terrific compendium of information for students and scholars charged with understanding, critiquing and advancing this model. With…mehr
A public-private partnership (PPP) is a contractual arrangement with appropriate risk sharing between public and private partners for the delivery of public infrastructure or services, which is intended to create value-for-money to the taxpayer. The Routledge Companion to Public-Private Partnerships provides a cutting-edge survey of the field. PPPs remain a highly controversial subject matter globally and this comprehensive and authoritative volume provides a terrific compendium of information for students and scholars charged with understanding, critiquing and advancing this model. With sections devoted to legal aspects, institutional economics perspectives, finance and accountability - the editors draw together an impressive range of contributors from around the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Piet de Vries is Assistant Professor of Accounting and Finance at The University of Twente, the Netherlands Etienne B. Yehoue is a Senior Financial Economist with the International Monetary Fund, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: General Introduction to Public-Private Partnerships 1. Introduction 2. The Modern Public-Private Demarcation: History of and Trends in PPP Part II: Law and Public-Private Partnerships 3. Legal Framework for Successful Public-Private Partnerships 4. National Institutional Setting, Macroeconomic Stability and Public-Private Partnerships 5. The Institutional Environment for Public-Private Partnerships: The case of Mexico and Brazil Part III: Institutional Economics and Public-Private Partnerships 6. Risk Allocation, Transaction Cost Economics and PPP 7. Incomplete Contracts and Public-Private Partnerships 8. Is Public-Private Partnerships Obsolete? Assessing the Obstacles and Shortcomings of PPP 9. Game Theory and PPP 10. Corruption and Public- Private Partnerships Part IV: Financing and Public-Private Partnerships 11. PPPs and Project Finance Part V: Public Sector Economics and Public-Private Partnerships 12. Risk Allocation Model (RA Model): The Critical Success Factor for Public- Private Partnerships 13. Public Budget Norms and PPP: An anomaly Part VI: Recent Financial Crisis and Public-Private Partnerships 14. Weathering the Financial Crisis: Public-Private Partnerships and the Government Response 15. Financial and Sovereign Debt Crises and PPP Market Structure Part VII: Governance of Public-Private Partnerships 16. Partnerships Arrangements in Public-Private Partnerships: Insights from Irish Road Public-Private Partnerships 17. On the Perception and Management of Legal Risks in Public-Private Partnerships for Infrastructure Part VIII: Accountability, Auditing and Assessment of Public-Private Partnerships 18. Accountability and Accounting for PPPs 19. Accountability and Public-Private Partnership Contracts: Un Mariage de Convenance? 20. Public-Private Partnerships: International Auditing Findings
Part I: General Introduction to Public-Private Partnerships 1. Introduction 2. The Modern Public-Private Demarcation: History of and Trends in PPP Part II: Law and Public-Private Partnerships 3. Legal Framework for Successful Public-Private Partnerships 4. National Institutional Setting, Macroeconomic Stability and Public-Private Partnerships 5. The Institutional Environment for Public-Private Partnerships: The case of Mexico and Brazil Part III: Institutional Economics and Public-Private Partnerships 6. Risk Allocation, Transaction Cost Economics and PPP 7. Incomplete Contracts and Public-Private Partnerships 8. Is Public-Private Partnerships Obsolete? Assessing the Obstacles and Shortcomings of PPP 9. Game Theory and PPP 10. Corruption and Public- Private Partnerships Part IV: Financing and Public-Private Partnerships 11. PPPs and Project Finance Part V: Public Sector Economics and Public-Private Partnerships 12. Risk Allocation Model (RA Model): The Critical Success Factor for Public- Private Partnerships 13. Public Budget Norms and PPP: An anomaly Part VI: Recent Financial Crisis and Public-Private Partnerships 14. Weathering the Financial Crisis: Public-Private Partnerships and the Government Response 15. Financial and Sovereign Debt Crises and PPP Market Structure Part VII: Governance of Public-Private Partnerships 16. Partnerships Arrangements in Public-Private Partnerships: Insights from Irish Road Public-Private Partnerships 17. On the Perception and Management of Legal Risks in Public-Private Partnerships for Infrastructure Part VIII: Accountability, Auditing and Assessment of Public-Private Partnerships 18. Accountability and Accounting for PPPs 19. Accountability and Public-Private Partnership Contracts: Un Mariage de Convenance? 20. Public-Private Partnerships: International Auditing Findings
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