Risk Allocation in Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Projects: Comparative Study

infrastructure
Publication Date:
Apr 14, 2010

Ke et al's study of risk allocation demonstrates some limits to how risks can be allocated in a PPP project in their comparison of risk allocation for projects in China, Hong Kong, Greece, and the United Kingdom.

Ke, Yongjian, ShouQing Wang, and Albert P. C. Chan. 2010. ‘”Risk Allocation in PPP Infrastructure Projects: Comparative study.” Journal of Infrastructure Systems 16(4) 343-351. [#4286]

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