Public–Private Partnership Systems in the Republic of Korea, the Philippines, and Indonesia

infrastructure
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Oct 01, 2018
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This paper analyzes the public–private partnership (PPP) systems in the Republic of Korea, the Philippines, and Indonesia.

This paper underscores how strong institutions, unified procurement frameworks, and effective dispute resolution mechanisms can improve the implementation of infrastructure PPPs in these countries. A comparative analysis also draws lessons for other economies in Asia and the Pacific that are seeking to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their PPPs. 

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