Public-private partnerships / edited by G Ramesh
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Routledge, 2010. New Delhi:Description: xii,: 335pISBN:- 9780415599245
- 361.25 PUB
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1 Public-Private Partnerships: Analysing the Network Form of Organization--
2 Project Management Control System of Infrastructure SPVs: DMRC-A Case Study--
II: Governance of PPP--
3 Governance Issues in Public-Private Partnership in Infrastructure: India vis-à-vis Brazil--
4 Public-Private Dialogue as a Panacea to Poor Governance and low Public-Private Partnerships in Nigeria--
5 Innovation in Public Service Delivery: The Case of Finland. 6 Public-Private Partnership for Infrastructure Development in Developing Countries--
III: Global Learning--
7 Technology Cooperation between Private and Public Entities as a Way for Developed Countries to Face Competition from Emerging Asian Economies: An Example from Spain--
IV: Financing PPP in Infrastructure; 8 Project Finance: A Risk-Mitigating Approach for Financing PPPs--
V: PPP in Services and Utilities; 9 Challenges of Sustaining Health Information Systems: A Case of E-Governance Partnership in the Public Health Sector--
10 Bus Rapid Transit Systems through Public Private Participation For Improving Urban Mobility--
11 Public Value Creation through Private Partnership: Lessons from Public Service Delivery in Karnataka, India--
12 Defining and Measuring Sustainability in Public-Private Water Infrastructure Partnerships in Developing Countries--
13 Public-Private Partnership for Irrigation System Management: Opportunities and Challenges Case Study of Water Users Cooperatives in Gujarat and Karnataka--
14 PPPs in Delivery of Elementary Education: Present Imperfect, Future Alternatives; About the Contributors.
The book brings frameworks and research issues in public private partnerships in terms of its structure, governance, global practices and financing.
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