This book examines some of the key policy, financial and managerial aspects of public-private partnerships within the context of the global spread of this form of procurement. 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 parameterswhich relate to the particular political economy of individual partnerships.Policy, Finance innovation in partnership-based procurement; government and business interaction; institutional and organisational approaches to facilitatingpartnership; 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-ofthe-art approaches to public-private partnerships.EditorsAkintola Akintoye, Professor of ConstructionEconomics and Management and Head of School, School of Built and Natural Environment, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UKMatthias Beck, Professorof Public Sector Management, The York Management School, University of York, UKForthcoming in the seriesRisk Pricing Strategies for Public Private Partnerships Boussabaine978 14051 7792 4Whole Life-Cycle Costing Kirkham & Boussabaine978 14051 5870 1Innovation in Small Professional Practices in the Built EnvironmentLu & Sexton978 14051 9140 1Solutions for Climate Change Challenges of theBuilt Environment Booth, Hammond, Lamond & Proverbs978 14051 9141 8Construction Supply Chain Management Pryke978 14051 5844 2Cover illustrations courtesy of Getty ImagesCover design by Andy Meaden INDICE: 1. Colin F. Duffield and Chris J. Clifton: Combining Finance and Design Innovation to Develop Winning Projects. 2. Tony Merna and Douglas Lambs:Application of Risk Analysis in Privately Financed Projects: The Value For Money Assessment through the Public Sector Comparator and Private Finance. 3. Matthias Beck and Darinka Asenova: Financial Approaches to Reducing Risk in Complex PFI projects. 4. Charles Y.J. Cheah and Michael J. Garvin Application of Real Options in PPP Infrastructure Projects: Opportunities and Challenges. 5. Mohan M. Kumaraswamy, Florence Y.Y. Ling and Aaron M. Anvuur: Team-building forPPPs. 6. Darrin Grimsey and Mervyn K Lewis: Developing a Framework for Procurement Options Analysis. 7. Demos Angelides and Yiannis Xenidis: Public-Private-Partnership Infrastructure Investments: Critical Aspects and Prospects. 8. Ezekiel Chinyio: Private Finance Initiative in Use. 9. Akintola Akintoye: PublicPrivate Partnership Financing in the Developing Countries. 10. Kyaw Thu and Akintola Akintoye: Structure, Conduct and Performance of UK Construction Firms that are involved in PFI projects. 11. Claudio Alencar: Public Private Partnership (PPP) Model for Developing Hydroelectric Power Plants in Brazil. 12. Sudong Ye: Patterns (or Strategies) of Financing Public-Private Partnership Projects in China. 13. David Eaton and Rifat Akbiyikli: Innovation in Public PrivatePartnership. 14. David Eaton and Rifat Akbiyikli: Cross cultural applicability of PPP
- ISBN: 978-1-4051-7791-7
- Editorial: Blackwell
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 504
- Fecha Publicación: 10/10/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés