A Practical Guide for Public Policy Makers on Public-Private Partnership in Infrastructure (Russian)

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Jan 01, 2010
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Investment in infrastructure is critical to economic growth, quality of life, poverty reduction, access to education, good quality healthcare and achieving many of the goals of a robust and dynamic economy. But infrastructure is difficult for the public sector to get right. The private sector (through public-private-participation - PPP) can help with the following: provide more efficient procurement, refocus infrastructure services on consumer satisfaction and life cycle maintenance, place the financial burden of providing infrastructure on consumers rather than taxpayers and provide new sources of investment. This is a translation of the Practical guide on PPPs for policy makers into Russian. The publication provides a practical guide to PPP and includes: how governments can enable and encourage PPP, how PPP financing works, what PPP contractual structures look like and most importantly, and how PPP risk allocation works in practice, including specific discussion of each infrastructure sector.

A Practical Guide for Public Policy Makers on Public-Private Partnership in Infrastructure (Russian)

Author: Jeffrey Delmon

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