Roads, bridges, and parking
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Roads, bridges, and parking
(Competitive government : public private partnerships, . Handbook on public private partnerships in transportation ; v. 2)
Springer, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Second in a two-volume set, this book discusses the role of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in global transportation infrastructure, specifically focusing on roads, bridges, and parking. To provide vital services in an era of shrinking government budgets, public-private partnerships have become an increasingly important part of travel infrastructure worldwide.
This book describes and analyses the structure of various models of PPPs in several countries, evaluating their effectiveness, and drawing policy implications for future use. The chapters were written by leading international researchers and practitioners in the transportation field where each chapter is a case study on the adoption, implementation, and outcome of transportation services. Taken together, these diverse case studies provide an integrated framework for evaluating, using PPPs, and suggesting policy implications to both the public and the private sectors in transportation.
Providing rigorous empirical analysis of PPPs in transportation, this volume will be of interest to researchers in public administration, political science, public choice, and economics as well as practitioners and policymakers involved in establishing and monitoring PPPs in transportation.
Table of Contents
1) P3 in Transportation-Roads, Bridges and Parking- An Overview 2) Spanish Toll Road PPPs in Financial Distress: lessons learned from the Strategic Behavior of Stakeholders3) Risk Allocation and White Elephants in PPP in Spain4) PPPs in the Mexico Road Sector5) PPPs in Columbia-Policy Lessons 6) PPPs in India- A Study of Two urban Road projects7) Lessons from Indian National Highway Public Private Partnerships 8) PPP Lessons from Italy's Morandi Bridge Collapse9) Applying Performance Measurement System in European PPP Road Projects10) Highway Infrastructure Delivery Through Government Finance and PPPs11) EU Financial Backing to Hybrid Transport PPPs12) Highway Public-Private Partnership Projects in the United States13) Case Studies of Financially Distressed Highways in the United States14) State PPP Laws: Why Are They Needed15) An Alternative Approach to Funding Parking Structures16) PPPs in the Transportation Sector: Policy Implications
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