Public–Private Partnerships: An International Performance Review

Public Administration Review - Tập 67 Số 3 - Trang 545-558 - 2007
Graeme Hodge1, Carsten Greve2
1Monash University
2Copenhagen Business School#TAB#

Tóm tắt

Public–private partnerships are enjoying a global resurgence in popularity, but there is still much confusion around notions of partnership, what can be learned from our history with partnerships, and what is new about the partnership forms that are in vogue today. Looking at one particular family of public–private partnerships, the long‐term infrastructure contract, this article argues that evaluations thus far point to contradictory results regarding their effectiveness. Despite their continuing popularity with governments, greater care is needed to strengthen future evaluations and conduct such assessments away from the policy cheerleaders.

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