Public-Private Partnerships : Reference Guide Version 3
A growing number of governments are interested in partnering with the private sector to provide public infrastructure assets and services. The PPP Reference Guide aims to assist them. The Guide tackles the following questions: What are public-priva...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/268101513144277772/Public-private-partnerships-reference-guide http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29052 |
Summary: | A growing number of governments are
interested in partnering with the private sector to provide
public infrastructure assets and services. The PPP Reference
Guide aims to assist them. The Guide tackles the following
questions: What are public-private partnerships (PPPs), why
and when to use them. What kind of policy, legal, and
institutional framework is needed to ensure PPPs achieve
their objectives efficiently and effectively. What is the
process for developing and implementing a PPP project. The
Guide provides the most relevant examples and resources on
key PPP topics and helps readers navigate the substantial
body of knowledge that has been generated across the world
by governments, international development institutions,
academia, and the private sector. It is not a toolkit or a
step-by-step guidebook; nor does it cover the specifics of
PPPs in any given country or sector. The third edition
includes new subjects such as stakeholder communication and
engagement, environmental and social studies and standards,
and climate change. Additional relevant sections include
municipal PPPs and private participation in fragile and
conflict-affected states. |
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