Public-private partnerships. In pursuit of risk sharing and value for money

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Publication Date 2008
ISBN 978-92-64-04279-7
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The debate about how to achieve value for money in the delivery of government services is ongoing. Increasingly, public services are being produced, procured and delivered to citizens by public-private partnerships. This book highlights ten good practices, summarising what countries should consider before entering into public-private partnerships (PPPs). These include affordability, value for money, budget scoring and accounting treatment, dealing with liabilities (contingent or explicit), and regulatory and institutional governance issues.

The book also discusses the important questions of risk – both financial and political – and of how to measure the performance of a public-private partnership to ensure its continued value to society. Drawing upon country examples within and outside the OECD area, this book will help governments and the public to come to grips with this complex mechanism and its impact on public finances as well as on the definition of the boundaries between the state and the market.

Note: This OECD publication can be accessed in a 'Browse it' format from the OECD website (i.e. you cannot freely print out or download). To obtain the full text you need to access SourceOECD or purchase a paper or electronic version from the OECD Bookshop.

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Website: OECD iLibrary http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/
OECD: Public Governance and Management http://www.oecd.org/topic/0,3373,en_2649_37405_1_1_1_1_37405,00.html

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