The logic of public–private partnerships : the enduring interdependency of politics and markets

This book advances a comprehensive and pragmatic understanding of the public-private partnership (PPP) arrangement pertaining to long-term infrastructure contracts. Importantly, it offers a distinct, multi-disciplinary interrogation of the PPP model, ranging from the timeless political science qu...

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Main Authors: Kwa, Kai Xiang, Kim, Soojin
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1458732023-03-05T15:33:22Z The logic of public–private partnerships : the enduring interdependency of politics and markets Kwa, Kai Xiang Kim, Soojin School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Political science Public-private Partnerships Interdependency of Politics and Markets This book advances a comprehensive and pragmatic understanding of the public-private partnership (PPP) arrangement pertaining to long-term infrastructure contracts. Importantly, it offers a distinct, multi-disciplinary interrogation of the PPP model, ranging from the timeless political science question on the relationship between politics (and the public sector) and the market, to contemporary public administration issues related to the transfer of risks embedded in PPPs, to cross-national PPP policy convergence, to the measurement of PPP success. In discussing broader trends and the implications of ‘good governance,’ the authors highlight the necessity of a shift in thinking, from so-called ‘public versus private’ debates to a ‘public and private’ approach. In particular, readers can gain a clear understanding of how to evaluate PPP performance using information from the political, financial, and organizational environments in which PPP projects operate. Furthermore, the book will find appeal not just among scholars and students whose research interests focus on public management, but also among practitioners who grapple with project service delivery decisions or who might consider investments in the PPP infrastructure landscape. For multiple audiences, the book will serve as a scholarly and practical reference. Accepted version 2021-01-13T02:56:29Z 2021-01-13T02:56:29Z 2020 Journal Article Kwa, K. X., & Kim, S. (2020). The logic of public–private partnerships : the enduring interdependency of politics and markets. International Review of Public Administration, 25(1), 80-84. doi:10.1080/12294659.2020.1735785 1229-4659 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145873 10.1080/12294659.2020.1735785 1 25 80 84 en International Review of Public Administration This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Review of Public Administration on 03 Mar 2020, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/12294659.2020.1735785. application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Political science
Public-private Partnerships
Interdependency of Politics and Markets
spellingShingle Social sciences::Political science
Public-private Partnerships
Interdependency of Politics and Markets
Kwa, Kai Xiang
Kim, Soojin
The logic of public–private partnerships : the enduring interdependency of politics and markets
description This book advances a comprehensive and pragmatic understanding of the public-private partnership (PPP) arrangement pertaining to long-term infrastructure contracts. Importantly, it offers a distinct, multi-disciplinary interrogation of the PPP model, ranging from the timeless political science question on the relationship between politics (and the public sector) and the market, to contemporary public administration issues related to the transfer of risks embedded in PPPs, to cross-national PPP policy convergence, to the measurement of PPP success. In discussing broader trends and the implications of ‘good governance,’ the authors highlight the necessity of a shift in thinking, from so-called ‘public versus private’ debates to a ‘public and private’ approach. In particular, readers can gain a clear understanding of how to evaluate PPP performance using information from the political, financial, and organizational environments in which PPP projects operate. Furthermore, the book will find appeal not just among scholars and students whose research interests focus on public management, but also among practitioners who grapple with project service delivery decisions or who might consider investments in the PPP infrastructure landscape. For multiple audiences, the book will serve as a scholarly and practical reference.
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