
Public-Private Partnerships: Infrastructure, Transportation and Local Services
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. December 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
165 pages
978-0-367-73917-1 (ISBN)
Description
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are arrangements between government and private actors with the objective of providing public infrastructure, facilities and services. Three fundamental questions frame the use of PPPs at the local level: What do PPPs look like? What gives rise to the use of PPPs? And, what are the outcomes of PPPs? The articles in this book provide insightful answers to these questions. In addition, the contributions in the book identify lines of research that invite further investigation, namely: problems related to the degree of risk transfer; the challenges posed by renegotiation; and evaluation of PPPs' results. The content of this book will be of interest for scholars, policy analysts, and policy makers.
This book was published as a special issue of Local Government Studies.
This book was published as a special issue of Local Government Studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-73917-1 (9780367739171)
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Germa Bel | Trevor Brown | Rui Cunha Marques
Public-Private Partnerships: Infrastructure, Transportation and Local Services
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04/2016
1st Edition
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€59.49
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Germa Bel | Trevor Brown | Rui Cunha Marques
Public-Private Partnerships: Infrastructure, Transportation and Local Services
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04/2016
1st Edition
Routledge
€59.49
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Germa Bel | Trevor Brown | Rui Cunha Marques
Public-Private Partnerships: Infrastructure, Transportation and Local Services
Infrastructure, Transportation and Local Services
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Persons
Germa Bel is Professor of Economics at the University of Barcelona, where he holds the Pasqual Maragall Chair of Economy and Territory. His research focuses on public sector reform and public policy evaluation.
Trevor L. Brown is the Director of the John Glenn School of Public Affairs at the Ohio State University in Columbus. Professor Brown's primary research deals with government contracting and contract management.
Rui Cunha Marques is Professor Systems and Management at the Instituto Superior Tecnico (IST) of the Universidade de Lisboa in Portugal. His area of research addresses the regulation, performance and procurement of public utilities.
Trevor L. Brown is the Director of the John Glenn School of Public Affairs at the Ohio State University in Columbus. Professor Brown's primary research deals with government contracting and contract management.
Rui Cunha Marques is Professor Systems and Management at the Instituto Superior Tecnico (IST) of the Universidade de Lisboa in Portugal. His area of research addresses the regulation, performance and procurement of public utilities.
Editor
University of Barcelona, Spain
Ohio State University, USA
University of Lisbon, Portugal
Content
1. Public-Private Partnerships: Infrastructure, Transportation and Local Services 2. Local Public-Services Provision under Public-Private Partnerships: Contractual Design and Contracting Parties Incentives 3. Recovery Risk and Labor Costs in Public-Private Partnerships: Contractual Choice in the US Water Industry 4. Endogenous Determinants for Renegotiating Concessions: Evidence from Local Infrastructure 5. The Not So Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Over Twelve Years of PPP in Ireland 6. The Market Structure of Urban Solid Waste Services: How Different Models Lead to Different Results 7. Municipalities' Contracting Out Decisions: An Empirical Study on Motives 8. Why Do Municipalities Cooperate to Provide Local Public Services? An Empirical Analysis 9. Governance in Public and Private Management