Examining public private partnerships in ASEAN countries : The role of investment climate

Evidently, the ASEAN countries are among those which have achieved remarkable economic growth rates in the world.But they are facing significant infrastructure bottlenecks which can threaten the sustainability of their development, if not solved effectively and efficiently well in time. Apparently,...

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Main Authors: Emirullah, Chandra, Hussain, Mohammad Azam
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spelling my.uum.repo.128982016-04-18T00:36:23Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/12898/ Examining public private partnerships in ASEAN countries : The role of investment climate Emirullah, Chandra Hussain, Mohammad Azam HC Economic History and Conditions Evidently, the ASEAN countries are among those which have achieved remarkable economic growth rates in the world.But they are facing significant infrastructure bottlenecks which can threaten the sustainability of their development, if not solved effectively and efficiently well in time. Apparently, Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement promises to be an ideal solution for developing countries that have limited fiscal capacity such as ASEAN. However, PPP performance in this region is not very encouraging compared with other countries.This study attempts to look at the role of investment climate especially the economic and political factors that may affect the economic growth performance of PPP projects.For empirical investigation panel data approach is utilized, where mostly the estimated coefficients exhibit expected signs but are not statistically significant.Besides, each country has unobserved special characteristics that can affect the conduciveness of PPPs which should also be considered by policymakers. General Association of the Economists in Romania (AGER) 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/12898/1/953.pdf Emirullah, Chandra and Hussain, Mohammad Azam (2014) Examining public private partnerships in ASEAN countries : The role of investment climate. Theoretical and Applied Economics, 21 (2(591)). pp. 67-76. ISSN 1841-8678 http://www.ectap.ro/examining-public-private-partnerships-in-aseancountries-the-role-of-investment-climate-chandra-emirullah_muhammad-azam/a953/
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Examining public private partnerships in ASEAN countries : The role of investment climate
description Evidently, the ASEAN countries are among those which have achieved remarkable economic growth rates in the world.But they are facing significant infrastructure bottlenecks which can threaten the sustainability of their development, if not solved effectively and efficiently well in time. Apparently, Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement promises to be an ideal solution for developing countries that have limited fiscal capacity such as ASEAN. However, PPP performance in this region is not very encouraging compared with other countries.This study attempts to look at the role of investment climate especially the economic and political factors that may affect the economic growth performance of PPP projects.For empirical investigation panel data approach is utilized, where mostly the estimated coefficients exhibit expected signs but are not statistically significant.Besides, each country has unobserved special characteristics that can affect the conduciveness of PPPs which should also be considered by policymakers.
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author Emirullah, Chandra
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title Examining public private partnerships in ASEAN countries : The role of investment climate
title_short Examining public private partnerships in ASEAN countries : The role of investment climate
title_full Examining public private partnerships in ASEAN countries : The role of investment climate
title_fullStr Examining public private partnerships in ASEAN countries : The role of investment climate
title_full_unstemmed Examining public private partnerships in ASEAN countries : The role of investment climate
title_sort examining public private partnerships in asean countries : the role of investment climate
publisher General Association of the Economists in Romania (AGER)
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