Public–Private Partnerships and Harmonisation: The Public Private Partnership Act

Author(s):  
Richard Craven
Author(s):  
Daniel Hahn

Public private partnerships have been gaining the interest of emergency management and security-related federal organizations. In 2010, the National Academies Press published a framework for resilience-focused private-public sector collaboration which may be the catalyst for how resilience-oriented public private partnerships are developed in the future (National Academies Press. 2010). Public private partnerships can be utilized to increase citizen awareness and preparedness, to address a specific need in a community, or to accomplish any other function that brings a community and government together. “Utilized correctly, a public private partnership is a win-win situation for all participants” (Hahn, 2010, p. 274). Although perceived as very successful, no prior systems analysis has been conducted on these partnerships. In this chapter, a successful public private partnership is evaluated using systems analysis techniques. Results of that analysis, along with details of the original case study and the public private partnership itself are presented.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-5
Author(s):  
Ирина Прядко ◽  
Irina Pryadko ◽  
Татьяна Синицына ◽  
Tatyana Sinicyna

In this article the relevance and economic goals of public-private partnership (PPP) implementation in Russia are defined. The analysis of the realization of PPP projects for public infrastructure creation is carried out. The regions-leaders by the level of PPP development in Russia and the Southern Federal district are identified. The study of the public-private partnerships sphere in the Rostov region is conducted. The influence factors and the basic directions of increase of PPP mechanisms efficiency in the regional economy are considered.


2003 ◽  
Vol 36 (5) ◽  
pp. 1005-1033 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neil Bradford

In recent years, many governments have embraced new modes of economic governance that rely on public-private partnerships. These forms of governance effectively devolve authority and responsibility from the state, and instead rely on the policy networks found in civil society.This article argues that despite the general enthusiasm for such decentralized collaboration, there is significant variation in its meaning and practice. Comparing the public-private partnership strategies of two governments in Ontario in the 1990s, the article analyzes the origins and progress of two distinctive governance paradigms, looking for signs of economic innovation.The case studies demonstrate that each of the social democratic and neoliberal paradigms contains its own specific representational logic, organizational design, and policy purpose. The article underscores the analytical importance of linking the study of decentralized policy networks at the meso or local scale to macro-level political and economic factors that condition their operation and effects. It concludes with a discussion of the obstacles to institutional innovation in Ontario, and the conditions that facilitate successful public-private partnerships in economic governance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 71 ◽  
pp. 91-110
Author(s):  
Jean Marcel Del Ponte Duarte ◽  
Rodrigo Nobre Fernandez ◽  
Rodrigo Vaz Silva

This work aims to verify how the Public-private Partnership contracts can be used as a tool for the policy makers to provide infrastructure in health services, specially seeking to fight the coronavirus pandemic, like the construction of hospitals and health centers, plus research and development of vaccines and medicine. An analysis of PPP cases already currently working in Brazil was conducted, based on the empiric literature. The PPPs arise as a feasible alternative of investments in this sector, particularly in a fragile moment of public accounts, in addition to the need of healthcare improvements throughout the country. Besides being more efficient, this kind of contract also attenuate the pressure on the public accounts since it is financed by private investments.


Author(s):  
Oleg A. Nemchinov

In the modern economy, very often there is the problem of lack of state funding in major infrastructure projects. In this regard, partnership between the public and private sectors of the economy is becoming a more effective way of solving problems related to the modernization of transport infrastructure, construction and provision of services, the development of urban areas. Especially of public-private partnership mechanism true for regional economies, where thanks to it there is a more dynamic development of local capital markets, goods and services. The study analyzed the conceptual apparatus, essence and forms of public-private partnership, identified the features and risks in the implementation of PPP projects, assessed the results of global and domestic experience in the use of public-private partnerships, developed recommendations for improving the procedures for implementing public-private partnerships in the field of development of the infrastructure of the Russian airport enterprises.


2015 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 67-72 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tatiana V Piatkova ◽  
Oksana N Mikhajluk

This article is devoted questions of use of concession agreements as the most effective and specific forms of public-private partnerships. The concession provides efficient management of property in state and municipal property. Introducing a mechanism of private initiative for the concession agreement provides the maximum benefit for the public and private sectors.


Author(s):  
Hiwa Mirzaii ◽  
Shoresh Barkhordari ◽  
Nasrin Shaarbafchizadeh ◽  
Reza Rezayatmand ◽  
Faezeh Akbari

Objective: Public-private partnerships can provide the health systems with the required resources to prevent disease, render effective care services, and promote individual and community health. The purpose of this study was to review application of the public-private partnership model in the delivery and promotion of health services to investigate the scope of this model and its success in health systems. Information sources and selection methods for the study: This critical review was conducted by conducting a search in the databases of ISI, Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, ‌SID, and Magiran using a combination of the following keywords:  public-private partnership, health promotion, health delivery, health improvement, health service, health care services, and providing health services. No time limit was considered in the research process.  A total of 238 articles were extracted and reviewed. Results: Finally, 12 eligible articles were studied, which resulted in 4 main themes: public-private partnerships and prevention, public-private partnerships and infectious-communicable diseases, public-private partnerships and chronic diseases, and public- private partnerships and clinical health services design and information. Conclusion: The public-private partnerships were successful if supported and organized by the government. In most studied articles, the extent of private sector participation and its benefits were not clear. So, clarification of the interactions between these two sectors will increase the confidence of policymakers in public-private partnerships.  


Author(s):  
L.E. Chebanenko ◽  
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N.V. Shkrabtak ◽  

The article examines the development of public-private partnerships in Russia. The assessment of the current state of implementation of public-private partnership projects is carried out.


2008 ◽  
pp. 61-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Deryabina

The article considers public-private partnerships (PPP) as a variant of interaction between the state and private entrepreneurship. Special emphasis is placed on the problem of property rights redistribution that is aroused inevitably within a framework of the PPP projects. Some particular PPP forms are considered as the alternatives to full-scale privatization. Another aspect of the analysis concerns the redistribution of sovereign power functions of the state in some PPP models. The author assumes the principal difference between the public and civil functions of the state in the course of the economic turnover. The article deals with various models and concrete mechanisms of the PPP as well as with instruments for promotion of the partnerships projects.


Author(s):  
Роза Восканян ◽  
Roza Voskanyan

Timely implementation of the state innovation programs requires a large financial investment on account of private sector investment of the economy. In this regard, the present article is devoted to the study of public-private partnerships as a source of extra-budgetary funding for the state innovation programs in Russia. The author analyzed the possibility of involvement of various extra-budgetary sources to finance public innovation programs, which allowed to conclude that the public-private partnership is one of the most effective mechanisms of financing the implementation of government programs. The article considers the characteristic features of public-private partnerships, and identified key issues of implementation of public-private partnership in the Russian Federation. Based on the conducted research the author developed a complex of measures which implementation may contribute to increasing the attractiveness of the mechanism of public-private partnerships to Finance public innovation programs.


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