The purpose of this study was to assess the state and nature of Public-Private Partnership and Infrastructure in Latin America using literature based study. Multi-stakeholder collaborations between the private sector and public/non-profit institutions are commonly represented as win-win collaborations with quantifiable benefits and also results that accrue to all actors included, while the concept of additionality suggests that a partnership leads to an enhanced payment to destitution decrease and also lasting growth. In a similar capillary, the UNDP Commission for Private Sector Development has actually said that public-private partnerships (PPPs) can help with access to more comprehensive financing alternatives, aid skill and expertise de...
Incluye BibliografíaThe versatility of electricity, which can be transformed into heat, light or mec...
It is estimated that Africa needs $93 billion annually until 2020 in order to bridge its infrastruct...
The developing world needs far more financing for infrastructure than can be provided by domestic pu...
One of the structural problems that hinders fuller development in Latin America is a lack of infrast...
This paper describes a new benchmarking model and index that assesses the readiness of countries in ...
학위논문(석사)--서울대학교 대학원 :국제대학원 국제학과(국제지역학전공),2020. 2. 김종섭.Public-Private Partnership has been getting mo...
This report sets out an approach and a set of tools for the financial structuring of public-private ...
Doutoramento em GestãoInfrastructure investments are essential to achieve economic prosperity, promo...
This article examines the significance of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in emerging economies. Th...
This paper discusses a growing consensus in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean about t...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) emerged as a cross-sectorial mechanism of potentialities and oppo...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasing in number worldwide and are used to build and mana...
This study analyzed the structure of private sector participation in 696 public–private partnership ...
Where large-scale investments are needed, especially for infrastructure projects, public-private par...
In the last decades Colombia has introduced several institutional arrangements in order to attract i...
Incluye BibliografíaThe versatility of electricity, which can be transformed into heat, light or mec...
It is estimated that Africa needs $93 billion annually until 2020 in order to bridge its infrastruct...
The developing world needs far more financing for infrastructure than can be provided by domestic pu...
One of the structural problems that hinders fuller development in Latin America is a lack of infrast...
This paper describes a new benchmarking model and index that assesses the readiness of countries in ...
학위논문(석사)--서울대학교 대학원 :국제대학원 국제학과(국제지역학전공),2020. 2. 김종섭.Public-Private Partnership has been getting mo...
This report sets out an approach and a set of tools for the financial structuring of public-private ...
Doutoramento em GestãoInfrastructure investments are essential to achieve economic prosperity, promo...
This article examines the significance of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in emerging economies. Th...
This paper discusses a growing consensus in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean about t...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) emerged as a cross-sectorial mechanism of potentialities and oppo...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasing in number worldwide and are used to build and mana...
This study analyzed the structure of private sector participation in 696 public–private partnership ...
Where large-scale investments are needed, especially for infrastructure projects, public-private par...
In the last decades Colombia has introduced several institutional arrangements in order to attract i...
Incluye BibliografíaThe versatility of electricity, which can be transformed into heat, light or mec...
It is estimated that Africa needs $93 billion annually until 2020 in order to bridge its infrastruct...
The developing world needs far more financing for infrastructure than can be provided by domestic pu...