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Assessing the Performance Advantage of Public-Private Partnerships

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  • Stefan Verweij
  • Ingmar van Meerkerk
  • Carter B. Casady

Abstract

This timely book questions the premise that Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have a performance advantage over traditionally procured projects, an assumption that motivates policymakers worldwide to enter into such contracts. Taking stock of novel research comparing the differences in performance between PPP and traditionally procured infrastructure projects and services, the chapters in this book thoughtfully scrutinise this supposed advantage.

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  • Stefan Verweij & Ingmar van Meerkerk & Carter B. Casady (ed.), 2022. "Assessing the Performance Advantage of Public-Private Partnerships," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 20851.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:20851
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