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E-raamat: Public Private Partnerships: A Global Review

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  • Formaat: 432 pages
  • Sari: CIB
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317415367
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  • Formaat: 432 pages
  • Sari: CIB
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317415367

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This timely new book provides an international perspective on Public Private Partnerships. Through 21 case studies, it investigates the existing and fast developing body of principles and practices from a wide range of countries and is the first book to bring together leading international academics and practitioners under a common framework that enables convenient cross-country comparisons. The authors focus on the impact of the financial crisis has had on how governments have reviewed and overhauled their PPP policies as they have examined or tested new ways of partnering more effectively, efficiently and sustainably with the private sector.

Readers will be able to gauge the level of maturity of PPP development in the book’s case studies, understand similarities and differences in their practices, and gain useful insights into the regulatory framework and institutional infrastructure in place to support implementation of PPP. Finally, the book offers insights into the future challenges and opportunities that PPP offers stakeholders.

List of illustrations
x
List of tables
xii
List of contributors
xiv
1 An overview of Public Private Partnerships
1(18)
Akintola Akintoye
Matthias Beck
Mohan Kumaraswamy
2 PPP applications in Australian infrastructure development
19(26)
Patrick X.W. Zou
Rebecca J. Yang
3 Developments of Public Private Partnership in Belgium
45(14)
Koen Verhoest
Steven Van Garsse
Martijn Van Den Hurk
Tom Willems
4 Public Private Partnerships in Canada
59(15)
Matti Siemiatycki
5 Public Private Partnership development in China
74(15)
Yongjian Ke
Shouqing Wang
6 Perspectives on the limited emergence of Public Private Partnerships in Finland
89(11)
Pekka Valkama
Lasse Oulasvirta
Ilari Karppi
7 Public Private Partnership in Greece
100(18)
Athena Roumboutsos
Nikos Nikolaidis
8 Public Private Partnership in Hong Kong
118(14)
Tsun-Ip Patrick Lam
Arshad Ali Javed
9 Public Private Partnership infrastructure development in India
132(21)
Boeing Laishram
Ganesh A. Devkar
10 Defining Public Private Partnership in infrastructure development within the Indonesian context
153(27)
Andreas Wibowo
Andre Permana
11 Public Private Partnerships in the Republic of Ireland
180(15)
Gail Sheppard
12 Public Private Partnership in Italy: State of art, trends and proposals
195(24)
Nunzia Carbonara
Nicola Costantino
Roberta Pellegrino
13 Public Private Partnership in Japan
219(10)
Yuji Nemoto
14 Public Private Partnership in Malaysia
229(19)
Suhaiza Ismail
15 The state of Public Private Partnership in Nigeria
248(18)
Martin Oloruntobi Dada
Olukayode Sunday Oyediran
16 Portugal's experience with Public Private Partnerships
266(17)
Joaquim Miranda Sarmento
Luc Renneboog
17 Public Private Partnership in Switzerland
283(14)
Jennifer Firmenich
18 Public Private Partnership in major Taiwan infrastructure projects
297(16)
Jui-Sheng Chou
H. Ping Tserng
Kuo-Chi Tseng
Chieh Lin
19 PPP development in Thailand
313(24)
Nakhon Kokkaew
20 Public Private Partnership in Turkey
337(16)
M. Talat Birgonul
Irem Dikmen
Cem Galip Ozenen
21 Perspectives on the future of Public Private Partnership in the UK
353(12)
Darinka Asenova
Matthias Beck
22 Public Private Partnerships in the US transportation sector
365(37)
Ahmed M. Abdel Aziz
Giovanni C. Migliaccio
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Akintola Akintoye is Professor of Construction Management and Economics and Dean of School at the University of Central Lancashire, UK. He has served in various consultancy teams which have advised governmental institutions and private organisations on PPPs and PFIs. He has edited three published books in construction innovation and process improvement and public private partnership, and is Joint Co-ordinator of the CIB Task Force TG72 on PPP and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction.



Matthias Beck is Professor of Public Management at the Queen's University Management School, Belfast. He has research interests in public finance, public private partnerships, risk management and health economics. He is a frequent book co-author on PPP. His most recent authored book (with Beth Kewell) has been entitled Risk: A Study of Its Origins, History and Politics and appeared in 2014.



Mohan Kumaraswamy is Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong (HKU). He was a Professor in Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Hong Kong, a consultant to the World Bank Colombo office, and is the Founding Director of the Centre for Infrastructure & Construction Industry Development Hong Kong, Joint Co-ordinator of the CIB Task Force TG72 on PPP and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Built Environment Project and Asset Management.