Public-Private Partnership Units : What Are They, and What Do They Do?

As governments turn to the private sector to provide services once delivered by the public sector, they must learn new skills. An increasingly common way to provide the new capacities needed is to establish public-private partnership units—as new agencies or as special cells within a cross-sectoral ministry such as finance or planning. Making the right choices on what roles such units play, where they are located, and how conflicts of interest are managed is critical in their success. This Note reviews the experience.

Government Cooperation with Business Entities in the Supply of Infrastructure

In this Presidential Regulation the following definitions apply:
1. Minister/Institution Head means the leader of the ministry/institution for whom the scope, duties and responsibilities cover the infrastructure sector as regulated in this Presidential Regulation.
2. Regional Head means the governor of a provincial region, or a district head of a district region, or a mayor of a town.

Asociaciones Público Privadas (APPs) en el Peru

Dentro del conjunto de modalidades en las que el sector privado colabora con el sector público en la provisión de los servicios públicos, las Asociaciones Público Privadas (APPs) tienen un cariz especial.

En los proyectos recientes de APP en el Perú se conjuga el aprendizaje acumulado en los últimos veinte años, en lo que se refiere a contrataciones públicas, contratos de gerencia, privatizaciones y concesiones, subsidios a la demanda, etc., tanto en países desarrollados como en vías de desarrollo.

Comment susciter l’engagement du secteur privé dans les partenariats public-privé sur les marchés émergents (How to Engage with the Private Sector in Public-Private Partnerships in Emerging Markets)

Cet ouvrage aussi examine le mode de financement le plus courant et offrant le plus de précision en matière de risques, c’est-à-dire le financement de projet, connu aussi sous les expressions de financement « avec droit de recours limité » ou financement « sans droit de recours ».

How to Engage with the Private Sector in Public-Private Partnerships in Emerging Markets (Comment susciter l’engagement du secteur privé dans les partenariats public-privé sur les marchés émergents)

This book draws on experiences from both mature and developing PPP markets across the world, and case studies illustrate the key messages throughout. It discusses the policies, processes, and institutions needed to select the right projects and then manage preparation for market and operation. It identifies the underlying principles of why and how the various processes are carried out, how a wide range of PPPs can be implemented in different sectors and how legal and administrative systems vary.

Asia Pacific Guide to Public-Private Partnerships

Prepared by the international law firm Allen & Overy, March 2012.

The purpose of this guide is to raise readers' awareness of the issues to be addressed in implementing succesful public-private partnership (PPP) projects in the Asia Pacific region and to show areas of common ground as well as areas of difference, in the jurisdictions covered. 

 

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