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The Routledge Companion to Public-Private Partnerships
Routledge Companions in Business, Management and Marketing Series
Coordinators: de Vries Piet, Yehoue Etienne B.
Language: EnglishSubjects for The Routledge Companion to Public-Private Partnerships:
Keywords
RA Model; International Public Sector Accounting Standards; Euro Area Sovereign Debt Crisis; Public Private Partnerships; Concession Agreement; PPP Project; Public Sector Accounting Standard Board; Piet De Vries; Optimal Risk Allocation; World Bank's Private Participation; PPP Market; Audit Offi Ces; PPP Investment; PPP Contract; PPP Arrangement; Private Partner; PPP System; PPP Process; Public Sector Balance Sheets; Project Delivery Scheme; Road PPPs; Risk Allocation; PPP Programme; PPP’s Success; PPP Policy
Publication date: 02-2013
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 12-2021
· 17.4x24.6 cm · Paperback
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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.
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
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