Title: Public Private Partnership Units: Lessons for their design and use in infrastructure

Language: English

Type: Website

Nature: Institution

Published: March 28, 2022


Region: Global

Country: Global-World

Topic: PPP Reference Guide

Keywords: PPP Framework, PPP Reference Guide, Online Guide

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This report originated as part of a joint initiative between the Public Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF) and the East Asia and Pacific Sustainable Development Department of the World Bank. This paper defines a public-private partnership (PPP) as an agreement between a government and a private firm under which the private firm delivers an asset, a service, or both, in return for payments contingent to some extent on the long-term quality or other characteristics of outputs delivered. It uses a broad definition of PPP because of the different goals of each country's PPP strategy. This paper seeks to answer the question of whether specialist public-private partnership (PPP) units have contributed to successful PPPs.

Public-Private Partnership Units: Lessons for their Design and Use in Infrastructure. Washington, DC: World Bank.

This report provides a comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of PPP units in developed and developing countries. The report offers lessons of the context in which PPP units have been most effective.


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WB. 2007b. Public-Private Partnership Units: Lessons for their Design and Use in Infrastructure. Washington, DC: World Bank. [#2262]

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Updated: June 27, 2022