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This paper utilises evidence from the first collapse of a private finance initiative in the UK, that of the National …
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A huge population size, a rapidly growing economy and increasing levels of urbanization, coupled with the dwindling sources of freshwater, have made management of urban water supply one of the most important priorities in the development agenda of India. Water supply in India is mainly a...
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In the water sector of developing countries the investment boom of the late 1990s has been followed by declining investment flows and the cancellation or distress of several high-profile projects. Enthusiasm has been replaced by doubts. But recent data paint a more nuanced picture. Activity in...
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Western and Central Africa have lengthy experience with public-private partnerships (PPPs), both for water supply and for combined power and water supply utilities. Cote d'Ivoire's successful PPP dates from 1959, and, over the last two decades, as many as 15 out of 23 countries in the region...
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This paper aims to present and discuss the already existing studies and try to uncover possible potential for further research on the topic of financial resources in public-private partnership (PPP) projects. The article presents the main relevant papers regarding financial resources and...
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The share of privately managed road infrastructure throughout Western Europe is relatively high; the progress among these countries is unequally developed. While private concessionaires have been established in England, France, Spain, Finland, France, Italy and Portugal since the late 1950s,...
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, IN APPLYING THIS TRADITIONAL PROCUREMENT METHOD, THE PUBLICSECTOR BEARS ALL MAJOR INHERENT RISKS SUCH AS RISK OF FINANCE …
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