This paper looks at the use of institutionalised public‐private partnership (PPP) arrangements by local governments for the delivery of different types of infrastructure. It starts by analysing the mixed company model from a theoretical point of view, in particular the potential for internal regulation and the achievement of relational agreements. Then, after discussing the practicalities of crafting this type of governance structure, the examination of four Portuguese case‐studies is provided. The empirical evidence on mixed companies operating in the water, waste, transportation and education sectors shows that the extreme complexity involved in the whole life‐cycle management of these companies, usually leads to poor outcomes from a soci...
Focussing on two key features of a PPP - the bundling of construction and operation of an infrastruc...
The objective of this paper is to propose a new model of public-private partnership PPP that would a...
Abstract: This paper documents the Portuguese experience in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). Sinc...
This paper looks at the use of institutionalised public‐private partnership (PPP) arrangements by lo...
This article looks at the use of institutionalized public–private partnership (PPP) arrangements by ...
The growing budget restrictions and decentralization processes that local governments face nowadays ...
The growing budget restrictions and decentralization processes that local governments face nowadays ...
The use of public–private partnership arrangements by public authorities has been a hot topic in rec...
Several factors have been contributing to the growing use of public private-partnership (PPP) arrang...
The empirical literature about factors explaining local government delivery choices has traditionall...
The provision of urban transport services entails several challenges. Past research has been concern...
The provision of water services is frequently a responsibility of local governments. Although munici...
This paper analyses regulation by contract in public-private partnerships (PPPs) for infrastructure ...
This paper discusses the use of public–private partnership (PPP) contracts in the school sector. Wit...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasing in number worldwide and are used to build and mana...
Focussing on two key features of a PPP - the bundling of construction and operation of an infrastruc...
The objective of this paper is to propose a new model of public-private partnership PPP that would a...
Abstract: This paper documents the Portuguese experience in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). Sinc...
This paper looks at the use of institutionalised public‐private partnership (PPP) arrangements by lo...
This article looks at the use of institutionalized public–private partnership (PPP) arrangements by ...
The growing budget restrictions and decentralization processes that local governments face nowadays ...
The growing budget restrictions and decentralization processes that local governments face nowadays ...
The use of public–private partnership arrangements by public authorities has been a hot topic in rec...
Several factors have been contributing to the growing use of public private-partnership (PPP) arrang...
The empirical literature about factors explaining local government delivery choices has traditionall...
The provision of urban transport services entails several challenges. Past research has been concern...
The provision of water services is frequently a responsibility of local governments. Although munici...
This paper analyses regulation by contract in public-private partnerships (PPPs) for infrastructure ...
This paper discusses the use of public–private partnership (PPP) contracts in the school sector. Wit...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasing in number worldwide and are used to build and mana...
Focussing on two key features of a PPP - the bundling of construction and operation of an infrastruc...
The objective of this paper is to propose a new model of public-private partnership PPP that would a...
Abstract: This paper documents the Portuguese experience in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). Sinc...