Policy, Management and Finance of Public-Private PartnershipsISBN: 978-1-4051-7791-7
Hardcover
504 pages
November 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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The chapters investigate political and institutional issues
surrounding PPPs, together with the financial and managerial
strategies employed by the private sector. Adopting a
cross-disciplinary perspective, the book highlights the often
politically sensitive nature of these projects and identifies a
need for the private sector to investigate a broad set of
parameters which relate to the particular political economy of
individual partnerships.
Policy, Finance & Management for Public-Private
Partnerships covers a range of specific issues, including:
partnerships in developing countries; innovation in
partnership-based procurement; government and business interaction;
institutional and organisational approaches to facilitating
partnership; project and corporate financing; risk and value
management; market analysis, modelling and forecasting; capital
structure decisions and management; investment theory and practice;
pricing and cost evaluation; statutory regulations and their
financial implications; option pricing; financial monitoring;
syndicate funding; new roles for the financial and insurance
sectors; institutional and multilateral funding; payment
mechanisms; concession period determination; risk analysis and
management; whole life value methodology; cost comparators and best
value; team building, team work and skill development.
Contributions from Australia, Europe, the Far East, South Africa and the United States together present the current thinking and state-of–the-art approaches to public-private partnerships.