The article analyzes light forms of Public-Private Partnership (PPP), namely management and service contracts, in the water supply sector of sub-Saharan Africa, based on original research in Malawi and on a review of five additional case studies. We refer to information asymmetries and contract theory to explain the observed performances of the PPPs. The article considers the incentives to engage in the partnership and to commit effort, together with the challenges which can prevent effort from translating into actual results. The study concludes that some problems encountered by light PPP experiences are intrinsic to their incentive structure and discusses the policy implications of light PPPs promotion in the context of the Aid Effectiven...
The paper explores contractual types of public private partnerships that would deliver maximum value...
Provision of water and sanitation services in many sub-Saharan African countries in the post-indepen...
Since the 1990s, neo-liberal theory has suggested that privatisation is the panacea for public secto...
The article analyzes light forms of Public-Private Partnership (PPP), namely management and service ...
The paper analyses light forms of Public-Private Partnership (PPP), namely management and service co...
Provision of clean water to the growing urban and peri-urban population has been a major challenge f...
This article examines the significance of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in emerging economies. Th...
Sub-Saharan Africa is an area where many municipalities suffer for the scarcity of water. The main p...
In this paper the Public-Private Partnership in the Ugandan small town water sector was studied. In ...
In the recent past, efficient and effective delivery of water has been so erratic in Blantyre with f...
The World Bank and other multi-lateral donor organisations are increasingly urging governments in de...
The public sector—government—has not always been successful in providing adequate services, especial...
The article examines the nature and various aspects of the public-private partnership (PPP) in devel...
The period between 1990 and 1997 saw a record growth in the number of public–private partnerships (P...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.South Africa has one of the highest levels of inequa...
The paper explores contractual types of public private partnerships that would deliver maximum value...
Provision of water and sanitation services in many sub-Saharan African countries in the post-indepen...
Since the 1990s, neo-liberal theory has suggested that privatisation is the panacea for public secto...
The article analyzes light forms of Public-Private Partnership (PPP), namely management and service ...
The paper analyses light forms of Public-Private Partnership (PPP), namely management and service co...
Provision of clean water to the growing urban and peri-urban population has been a major challenge f...
This article examines the significance of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in emerging economies. Th...
Sub-Saharan Africa is an area where many municipalities suffer for the scarcity of water. The main p...
In this paper the Public-Private Partnership in the Ugandan small town water sector was studied. In ...
In the recent past, efficient and effective delivery of water has been so erratic in Blantyre with f...
The World Bank and other multi-lateral donor organisations are increasingly urging governments in de...
The public sector—government—has not always been successful in providing adequate services, especial...
The article examines the nature and various aspects of the public-private partnership (PPP) in devel...
The period between 1990 and 1997 saw a record growth in the number of public–private partnerships (P...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1999.South Africa has one of the highest levels of inequa...
The paper explores contractual types of public private partnerships that would deliver maximum value...
Provision of water and sanitation services in many sub-Saharan African countries in the post-indepen...
Since the 1990s, neo-liberal theory has suggested that privatisation is the panacea for public secto...