scholarly journals New Paradigm of Infrastructure Services – Concerns and Issues Relating To Public Private Partnerships

2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sunita Sharma

India today is plagued by inadequate infrastructure that struggles to keep up with an ever increasing population. This study highlights the importance of a new approach to infrastructure investment, through commercialization of infrastructure projects. This research paper attempts to study the international experience of Public Private Partnership (PPPs) in infrastructure programs and why India needs widespread use of PPPs and various public private initiatives in India. We also look at the performance of top fifteen companies that have adopted the PPP format. In addition, this paper identifies factors constraining private investment in the infrastructure sector, and gives suggestions for future rollout of PPPs.

2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Niti Bhasin

The demand for infrastructural services has increased rapidly after industrial liberalisation of the Indian economy. Recent years have witnessed substantial progress from the old paradigm of public monopoly provision of infrastructure services to the new paradigm which also encourages private investment and provision of infrastructure services within a stable, predictable and commercially viable regulatory framework. The case for attracting FDI is also significantly strengthened through the provision of an adequate level of infrastructure. There is thus adequate economic rationale for encouraging the sponsorship of infrastructure projects and to facilitate investments in this sector. In this context, the provision of fiscal benefits implies a contribution from government that is supported by benefits accruing from the externalities of the project. In the absence of such contribution, the private investment flows may not take place at all. This paper looks at the types of tax incentives being offered in the infrastructure sector that can contribute to mobilising private resources in the financing of projects.


Author(s):  
Iana Ovsiannykova

The article aimed to analyze the features of methodological approaches of the efficiency assessment of the public private partnerships implementation. For this reason we analyze international experience of assessment approaches of the PPP projects and determine its advantages and disadvantages. Also the possibilities of use in practice basic estimation methods are defined and proposed the way to improve assessment process of PPP.


Author(s):  
Mustafa Elnemr

The article examines the relationship between infrastructure quality and government effectiveness in Egypt. The hypothesis is that public private partnership can help Egypt increase its infrastructure efficiency and lower burden in government budget. The paper conclude that Egypt have a considerable opportunity to finance its infrastructure investment gap through private investment. Public-Private partnership could be adopted as it provides the fastest gains in efficiency.


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 351-356
Author(s):  
Sandra Risteska

Each country strives for growing economic development, but no country is able to implement it. Various experiences and projects from the countries of the European Union and other neighboring countries are taken and considered. Towards the end of the 20th century and at the beginning of the 21st century, economic movements are increasingly relying on public-private partnerships, which can lead to a rapid development process through the financing of infrastructure projects. Economic globalization, as well as the emergence of new opportunities for economic activity in the world, are aimed at cooperation of the authorities and businesses in the realization of the socio-economic policies. The implementation and realization of development projects through public-private partnerships is impossible without participation by the relevant institutions of the public and private sector. Above all, direct participation implies expertise, experience and education. Every project that will be realized through various forms of public-private partnership must fulfill certain conditions. Among the conditions for proper implementation of the project are: dialogue, transparency and monitoring. The main feature of PPP is the transfer of the risk to the financing, efficiency and quality of public services, which are usually the burden of the private partner. This paper analyzes and explores the essence of public-private partnership. The conceptual framework for public-private partnership, as well as its strengths and weaknesses, is set. With the application of PPP, the economic development of the infrastructure as a whole, and in particular the development of local infrastructure, is analyzed. The origin of PPPs, its characteristics, as well as the need and importance for their continuous implementation are explained. The application of PPP is considered through the experiences in certain countries of the European Union and the Republic of Macedonia. Then, the responses to previously hypothesized hypotheses are collected: what is the successful implementation of PPP, what is needed for PPPs and why. In the end, the data from the conducted research are collected, analyzed and determined the profile of certain activities, as well as the possible decisions for further strategies for the implementation of the PPPs.


EDPACS ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 63 (5) ◽  
pp. 6-19
Author(s):  
Alex Sidorenko ◽  
Vladimir Kilinkarov ◽  
Alexey Belkov

2012 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 280-300 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julie McCann ◽  
Martin Thiboutot

The increasing use of public–private partnerships (PPP) as a means of delivering public services or constructing public infrastructures draws growing interest in the legal community. The ambiguity and lack of consensus surrounding the content of PPP as a concept, leads the researcher to refer to various disciplinary sources. Widely encouraged in law, transdisciplinarity often suffers methodological insufficiencies when comes the time to define transdisciplinary concepts. The authors revisit the interpretation methods developed by the courts, and propose a complementary conceptual analysis framework. The developed framework is then applied to the emerging concept of public–private partnership, as it is used and defined in various disciplines. The paper demonstrates the feasibility and desirability to provide a transdisciplinary perspective to legal concepts.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (8) ◽  
pp. 11-18
Author(s):  
Dinara Atadjanova ◽  

This article examines the theoretical foundations and content of public-private partnership. It also presents the research of scientists who have analyzed the content, scientific basis and practical nature of public-private partnership. As a result of the research, the author gave an author definition of the concept of public-private partnership.Keywords: public, business entity, public-private partnership, public sector, infrastructure, investment, innovation, private partner.


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