Public-private partnership for infrastructure development: Cross-country scenario
By: Dhameja, Nand.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2008Description: p.21-33.Subject(s): Public private partnership In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The unprecedented growth of urbanisation has put severe strain on the government's capacity to service the rapidly increasing urban population. Hence the concept of public-private partnership (PPPs) is fast catching up among most of the developing economies. However, the success of PPP approach would depend upon critical factors like, government commitment, legal and regulatory framework, stakeholders' involvement, cost-recovery tariffs, design and forms of PPP approach. The present article discusses the significance of PPP, its adoption in India and the guidelines issued to provide financial support to PPPs in infrastructure projects. The article also presents prevalence of various forms of PPPs in India in comparison to that of in different countries, in particular in China. - Reproduced.Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Articles | Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 54, Issue no: 1 | Available | AR78717 |
The unprecedented growth of urbanisation has put severe strain on the government's capacity to service the rapidly increasing urban population. Hence the concept of public-private partnership (PPPs) is fast catching up among most of the developing economies. However, the success of PPP approach would depend upon critical factors like, government commitment, legal and regulatory framework, stakeholders' involvement, cost-recovery tariffs, design and forms of PPP approach. The present article discusses the significance of PPP, its adoption in India and the guidelines issued to provide financial support to PPPs in infrastructure projects. The article also presents prevalence of various forms of PPPs in India in comparison to that of in different countries, in particular in China. - Reproduced.
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