Descripción
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Many countries around the world are seeking new means to involve the private sector in managing and financing infrastructure through Public Private Partnerships (PPPs). Three reasons lay behind this trend: the growing budgetary constraints, the search for greater productivity efficiency, and the improvement of quality through a better allocation of risks and incentives (OECD, 2008). One of the most common ways of implementing PPPs in managing infrastructure is through the concession approach, which consists basically in transferring final design, construction, maintenance, and operation of the infrastructure to a private consortium, in exchange for which that consortium receives the right to charge a fee to the user or to the government on behalf of the user, for a period of time contractually agreed in advance (Vassallo and Gallego, 2005). | |
Internacional
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Si |
Nombre congreso
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Young Researchers Seminar |
Tipo de participación
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960 |
Lugar del congreso
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Copenhague (Dinamarca) |
Revisores
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Si |
ISBN o ISSN
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DOI
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Fecha inicio congreso
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07/06/2011 |
Fecha fin congreso
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10/06/2011 |
Desde la página
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1 |
Hasta la página
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15 |
Título de las actas
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Young Researchers Seminar. Book of Abstracts |