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A research agenda for public-private partnerships and the governance of infrastructure, edited by Graeme A. Hodge and Carsten Greve

Label
A research agenda for public-private partnerships and the governance of infrastructure, edited by Graeme A. Hodge and Carsten Greve
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A research agenda for public-private partnerships and the governance of infrastructure
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Responsibility statement
edited by Graeme A. Hodge and Carsten Greve
Series statement
Elgar research agendasPolitical Science and Public Policy collection - Elgar eBooks
Summary
"This timely Research Agenda examines the ways in which public-private partnerships (PPPs) in infrastructure continue to excite policy makers, governments, research scholars and critics around the world. It analyses the PPP research journey to date and articulates the lessons learned as a result of the increasing interest in improving infrastructure governance. Expert international contributors explore how PPP ideas have spread, transferred and transformed, causing supporting markets to develop and mature. Providing a multidisciplinary perspective on the topic, this thought-provoking Research Agenda proposes a range of future research directions, pointing towards the potential of fresh research approaches to PPP, the adoption of new theories and intellectual lenses, better balancing of public-private interests, and stronger public governance across what has now become a global phenomenon. It lights the way to diverse research frontiers ranging from financialisation to psychology and behavioural science, as well as the continuing prominence of public administration, politics, economics, planning and law. A Research Agenda for Public-Private Partnerships and the Governance of Infrastructure will be an enticing read for students and scholars of regulation and governance, public management and administration, politics and economics as well as industry professionals across the domains of public policy, infrastructure and city planning"--, Provided by publisher
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