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This first major book on Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in Nigeria explores the legal, policy and strategic issues involved in the structuring and execution of PPP projects in Nigeria. The book goes beyond the toolkit approach of other available resources to blend the theoretical analysis of concepts with practical step-by-step guides for consummating projects. The book adopts a multidisciplinary approach by integrating law, economics, finance and project management literature, relying on the author’s extensive experience in the field to give clear insights on the PPP concept. The case…mehr
This first major book on Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in Nigeria explores the legal, policy and strategic issues involved in the structuring and execution of PPP projects in Nigeria. The book goes beyond the toolkit approach of other available resources to blend the theoretical analysis of concepts with practical step-by-step guides for consummating projects. The book adopts a multidisciplinary approach by integrating law, economics, finance and project management literature, relying on the author’s extensive experience in the field to give clear insights on the PPP concept.
The case study methodology employed in the book produces rich and compelling empirical results. This book is suitable for beginners wishing to develop an understanding of the concept, as well as practitioners advising on PPPs. Students and academics wishing to carry out further research on PPPs will also benefit from the book.
George Nwangwu has many years of experience as a lawyer spanning various aspects of legal practice in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. As an international consultant to multilateral institutions, he has been involved with framework issues in the field of infrastructure/utilities regulation and finance, project management, and Public Private Partnerships (PPPs). Dr. Nwangwu was a DFID/World Bank funded consultant with the Bureau of Public Enterprises where he held the following posts: Environmental Legal Adviser, Infrastructure Legal Adviser, Special Adviser to the Director General on legal and strategy issues and Head of Strategy and Multilateral Relations. To date, Dr. Nwangwu has participated in more than 100 privatization/ PPP transactions, worth over USD 10 billion, advising either the public or private sector parties. He was the PPP Coordinator, Federal Ministry of Finance and the Special Adviser to the Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Hon. Minister of Finance on infrastructure finance and PPPs in Nigeria. Dr. Nwangwu was a lecturer in the Department of Commercial Law, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
Inhaltsangabe
.-1 The Concept of Public Private Partnerships 2 The Legal and Institutional Framework for PPPs in Nigeria 3 The PPP Transaction Cycle 4 Contractual Structure for PPP Projects 5 The Value for Money Question 6 Risk in PPPs 7 Political Risk 8 Demand Risk 9 Stakeholder Oppositional Risk 10 PPPs in the Future in Nigeria.
.-1 The Concept of Public Private Partnerships2 The Legal and Institutional Framework for PPPsinNigeria3 The PPP Transaction Cycle4 Contractual Structure for PPP Projects5 The Value for Money Question6 Risk in PPPs7 Political Risk8 Demand Risk9 Stakeholder Oppositional Risk10 PPPs in the Future in Nigeria.
.-1 The Concept of Public Private Partnerships 2 The Legal and Institutional Framework for PPPs in Nigeria 3 The PPP Transaction Cycle 4 Contractual Structure for PPP Projects 5 The Value for Money Question 6 Risk in PPPs 7 Political Risk 8 Demand Risk 9 Stakeholder Oppositional Risk 10 PPPs in the Future in Nigeria.
.-1 The Concept of Public Private Partnerships2 The Legal and Institutional Framework for PPPsinNigeria3 The PPP Transaction Cycle4 Contractual Structure for PPP Projects5 The Value for Money Question6 Risk in PPPs7 Political Risk8 Demand Risk9 Stakeholder Oppositional Risk10 PPPs in the Future in Nigeria.
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