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A Comparative Analysis on Public Private Partnership INvestmebnt in BRICS Nations

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  • Aarti Dawra

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Public Private Partnerships (PPP) have emerged as one of the major approaches for delivering infrastructure projects effectively and efficiently. In recent years it has created various success stories whether it is infrastructure sector, agriculture, education or health care sector in various countries. Various developed countries have implemented numerous projects via PPP in the development of infrastructure. Investors are now keen in investing in the developing nations like India, Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa, which is showing good track record in the last few years with respect to the trade and GDP. This paper has shown how investment and PPP projects are affecting the GDP of BRICS countries and the paper has also shown various infrastructure indicators of these five countries as well. A panel data has been taken for the analysis for last 22 years for BRICS countries and with the help of panel regression models the significant results are shown with the help of Eviews.

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  • Aarti Dawra, 2018. "A Comparative Analysis on Public Private Partnership INvestmebnt in BRICS Nations," Journal of Global Economy, Research Centre for Social Sciences,Mumbai, India, vol. 14(4), pages 279-286, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:jge:journl:1442
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    Keywords

    GDP; Public Private Partnership and BRICS;

    JEL classification:

    • D8 - Microeconomics - - Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty
    • I2 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education

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