The renegotiations of public–private partnership (PPP) contracts are commonly considered to be one of the pitfalls of PPPs, as they tend to undermine their (ex ante) efficiency. A renegotiation occurs when specific events change the conditions of a concession, frequently leading to a financial claim from the private sector on the public sector. This paper examines the Portuguese experience with PPP renegotiations by means of a unique panel data of 254 renegotiation events from 1995 to 2012. We find evidence of opportunistic bidding for PPP contracts, which is ex post – after the contract is won and the competition eliminated - leading to renegotiations to increase revenues. Renegotiations last on average 1.8 years. Majority governments are ...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are an increasingly popular organizational form of providing pub...
Multidimensional auctions are a natural, practical solution when governments pursue more than one ob...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasing in number worldwide and are used to build and mana...
[Abstract] This paper analyzes the renegotiation problem in the context of public-private partnershi...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are frequently renegotiated. The reason is that these long-term c...
This paper analyzes the renegotiation problem in the context of public-private partnership projects....
This paper analyzes the renegotiation problem in the context of public-private partnership projects....
This paper analyzes the renegotiation problem in the context of public-private partnership projects....
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are frequently renegotiated. The reason is that these long-term c...
Abstract: This paper documents the Portuguese experience in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). Sinc...
This paper documents the Portuguese experience in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). Since 1993, Po...
The renegotiation of road projects has been an important issue that has generated concerns in PPP pr...
Contractual agreements between public agencies and private companies in the form of public-private p...
International audienceAbstract This paper examines the impact of renegotiations on contract renewals...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are an increasingly popular organizational form of providing pub...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are an increasingly popular organizational form of providing pub...
Multidimensional auctions are a natural, practical solution when governments pursue more than one ob...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasing in number worldwide and are used to build and mana...
[Abstract] This paper analyzes the renegotiation problem in the context of public-private partnershi...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are frequently renegotiated. The reason is that these long-term c...
This paper analyzes the renegotiation problem in the context of public-private partnership projects....
This paper analyzes the renegotiation problem in the context of public-private partnership projects....
This paper analyzes the renegotiation problem in the context of public-private partnership projects....
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are frequently renegotiated. The reason is that these long-term c...
Abstract: This paper documents the Portuguese experience in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). Sinc...
This paper documents the Portuguese experience in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). Since 1993, Po...
The renegotiation of road projects has been an important issue that has generated concerns in PPP pr...
Contractual agreements between public agencies and private companies in the form of public-private p...
International audienceAbstract This paper examines the impact of renegotiations on contract renewals...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are an increasingly popular organizational form of providing pub...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are an increasingly popular organizational form of providing pub...
Multidimensional auctions are a natural, practical solution when governments pursue more than one ob...
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasing in number worldwide and are used to build and mana...