Strategic Issues in PublicPrivate Partnerships: An International Perspective,Used

Strategic Issues in PublicPrivate Partnerships: An International Perspective,Used

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BultSpiering & Dewulf: Strategic Issues in PPP: Back Cover Text draftThis book provides a theoretical basis for examining publicprivate partnerships (PPP) so as to give researchers a better understanding of PPP and to develop a more strategic approach to the subject.It analyses the various characteristics and approaches of PPP, drawing on a number of international studies, particularly from Europe and the USA, and it provides a thorough review of the literature. It looks, in particular, at two main PPP procurement systems: concessions and joint ventures.The AuthorsMirjam BultSpiering is assistant professor PublicPrivate Governance of the Department Construction Management & Engineering at the University of Twente, The Netherlands.Geert Dewulf is professor of Planning & Development of the Department Construction Management & Engineering at the University of Twente, The Netherlands.Also of InterestPublicPrivate Partnerships Managing Risks and OpportunitiesEdited by Akintola AkintoyeMatthias Beck & Cliff Hardcastle063206465XValue and Risk Management A Guide to Best PracticeMichael F. DallasPublished on behalf of theChartered Institute of Building140512069XCover illustrations courtesy of George Jautze, ING Real Estate General Management (NijmegenMarienburg) and Erik Hermsen, Strukton Integrale Projecten (Montaigne)Cover design by Simon Witter

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