Public-Private Partnerships as an Alternative for Financing Efficient Public Infrastructure: Myth or Reality?, Case of the Member Countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA)
EAN13
9782376877097
ISBN
978-2-37687-709-7
Éditeur
EMS Geodif
Date de publication
Collection
BUSINESS SCIENC
Nombre de pages
206
Dimensions
22 x 14 x 1,6 cm
Poids
292 g
Langue
anglais

Public-Private Partnerships as an Alternative for Financing Efficient Public Infrastructure: Myth or Reality?

Case of the Member Countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA)

EMS Geodif

Business Scienc

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This book, which is published further to the author’s Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) dissertation at the Business Science Institute (BSI) in Luxembourg, concerns the performance of public-private partnerships (PPPs) within the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA).The results of the DBA dissertation reveal that PPPs’ overall performance is independent of their financial or ownership structure. The major finding of this analysis is the role of endogenous and exogenous factors that may explain performance.That is why this book aims to highlight the analysis of these factors and their consideration in the construction of an environment that favors the growth of PPPs. The objective is to fuel reflections on the progressive construction of such an environment.Rooted in fieldwork, this book, which concludes with detailed managerial recommendations, is meant to serve both academics – with its topical presentation of the state of the art in PPPs, mobilizing the contributions of economic and financial theory – and practitioners seeking to gain current knowledge of the field and learn from the experiences of past PPPs.The results obtained, which shed useful light on PPP construction, give readers an opportunity to personally assess PPP implementation in the UEMOA region in response to the following question: Are PPPs a myth or a reality?Beyond the topic of PPPs, this work surveys the main problems related to infrastructure implementation in Africa: financing and governance, contractualization and institutional framework, planning and evaluation, and performance.
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