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An economic analysis of Ireland's first public private partnership
Claire Hurst, Eoin ReevesIn 1999, the Irish Government launched a programme of public private partnerships (PPPs). The programme has expanded rapidly as policy makers seek to address the country's acute…
North/South infrastructure development via cross‐border PPP mechanisms
Joan Henderson, Eileen McGloinBoth Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland governments recognise the current infrastructural deficits in their respective jurisdictions which, if not addressed, will undermine…
Success and failure mechanisms of public private partnerships (PPPs) in developing countries: Insights from the Lebanese context
Dima JamaliThe concept of public private partnerships (PPPs) has attracted worldwide attention and acquired a new resonance in the context of developing countries. PPPs are increasingly…
Partnerships in oil and gas production‐sharing contracts
Nutavoot PongsiriIn countries with large or potentially large oil and gas deposits, the resource and its extraction tend to become vital cornerstones of the economy. However, uncertainties…
Re‐scaling regeneration: Experiences of merging area‐based and city‐wide partnerships in urban policy
Jon CoaffeeThe city of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, has become an urban laboratory where numerous nationally prescribed regeneration partnerships and strategies have been “tried‐out” over the…
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- Professor Rocco Palumbo