Benchmarking PPP Procurement : A Pilot in 10 Economies

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Jan 01, 2015
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The Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships Procurement 2015 report aims to support and enhance the decisions that feed into policy-making by highlighting key aspects of a country’s PPP legal and regulatory framework. The project that the report is based on follows the successful approach undertaken by the World Bank Global Indicators Group, which, with its Doing Business project, has a recognized track record of measuring a country’s laws and regulations and leveraging reform. The Doing Business project assesses the business climate of 189 economies against recognized good practices. Since its inception in 2003, the Doing Business project has inspired close to 2,000 reforms in business regulation.

The laws referenced in the report are those relevant at the time of the publication. Readers may refer to the PPP Knowledge Lab's country pages for the most up- to-date laws.

Benchmarking PPP Procurement

A Pilot in 10 Economies

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