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Public-Private Partnerships For Real Estate Projects: Current Framework And New Trends

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  • Jaume ROIG
  • Juan Manuel SORIANO

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In the current economic context, caused by the financial crisis which began in 2007 and by the economic downturn that it triggered, the interest in developing projects through public-private partnerships is growing. There is no question that for the world's real estate market the events of recent years represented the greatest crisis since the 1930s and had a devastating impact on the availability of public resources. In this scenario, there is a clear need for the establishment of advanced, innovative approaches in order to avoid delays in execution of real estate projects, which are highly capital-intensive, and in order to ensure quality and cost-effective service delivery. In view of the above, this paper analyses the framework and the new trends in public-private partnerships, such as the constitution of public-private real estate funds that allow risk allocation on an agreed basis, primarily for the development of projects with positive externalities. Design/methodology/approach - Through data collection, the study analyses the current situation of public-private partnerships in the global real estate industry. It identifies the main forms of collaboration, the legal structure of the partnerships, types of public and private organizations involved, allocation of risks among project stakeholders, the project leadership team, financial contributions, kinds of projects developed, and the key factors for success. Findings – The present framework of advanced and innovative public-private partnerships for real estate projects and the new trends being introduced aim to combine a better allocation of public resources with the competitive approach provided by private participation.Originality/value The limited availability of public resources and the high financial investment required to carry out real estate projects make it imperative to find complex, innovative ways of developing projects of this kind with positive externalities for society.

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  • Jaume ROIG & Juan Manuel SORIANO, 2015. "Public-Private Partnerships For Real Estate Projects: Current Framework And New Trends," Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 15(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:eaa:eerese:v:15:y2015:i:1_12
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    1. RAMON-DANGLA, Remedios & YAÑEZ-MUÑOZ, Leonardo, 2018. "How The Public Spending On Defense Can Affect Business Survival? The Case Of Shipbuilding In Spain," Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 18(2), pages 71-86.

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