Public-Private Partnership - Why Should We Insist on its Development?

Bank i Kredyt, No. 5/2008, pp. 50-61, 2008

12 Pages Posted: 3 Sep 2008

Date Written: September 3, 2008

Abstract

Public-private partnership is a delivery model for new infrastructure to meet social needs that should only be used where it can be demonstrated that it offers greater value for money for the public sector compared with other forms of procurement. Private sector should only be involved in building and maintenance of public infrastructure if it has such expertise to deliver that can be expected to offer value for money. The appropriate sharing of risk is the key to ensuring that value for money benefits in public-private partnerships are indeed obtained. Transferring risks to the private sector is not an end in itself but it has to force private investors to create a better outcome. It is a key issue to ensure value for money performance in public-private partnership.

Note: Downloadable document is in Polish.

Keywords: public-private partnership, risk sharing in PPP projects, value for money

JEL Classification: R53

Suggested Citation

Cenkier, Agnieszka, Public-Private Partnership - Why Should We Insist on its Development? (September 3, 2008). Bank i Kredyt, No. 5/2008, pp. 50-61, 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1262726

Agnieszka Cenkier (Contact Author)

Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) ( email )

aleja Niepodleglosci 162
PL-Warsaw, 02-554
Poland

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