The new edition of the Privatisation
& Public Private Partnership Review is a comprehensive guide to privatisation and
PPP activity worldwide. As globalisation progresses and governments continue to redefine
their roles to keep up with the pace of change, privatisation and PPP continues to be a
driving force in the global economy going forward.
The eighth edition of the
Review provides a comprehensive breakdown and analysis of privatisation and PPP activity
over the past 12 months, sector by sector and country by country. Contributors also look
ahead to future projects and developments as well as discussing current trends and
debates.
The Privatisation &
Public Private Partnership Review is a 'must-have' indispensable publication for
international corporations, global investors, law firms, privatisation agencies,
consultants and banks.
Contents
Implementing public private
partnerships to deliver new public infrastructure
Contracting for health
services - Private provision for public benefit
Airport privatisation: Post
9/11 trends and strategies
Roads, congestion and
private involvement: The future
Key features of the London
Underground public private partnership
PPPs and public procurement
in Europe: The process of reform
Banking privatisation in
Central and Eastern Europe and South Eastern Europe
Restructuring of state-owned
enterprises in South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa
COUNTRY & LEGAL REVIEWS
Privatisation and PPP
projects in Australia
Public-private partnerships
in Canada
Privatisation in the Czech
Republic
Never say never again:
French government gives decisive impetus to PPP
Public private partnerships,
private finance initiatives and privatisation in Germany
Public concerns about
privatisation in Ghana
Privatisations in Indonesia
in an era of change
The "Italian way" to
PFI: A case study in the public healthcare sector
Privatisation and public
private partnership in Jordan: A legal overview
Private participation in
infrastructure: International project finance in Korea?
PPP/PFI in the Netherlands:
A practitioner's view on the development of the Dutch market for PPP/PFI
Powerful legal developments
in Dutch energy
The last remaining
privatisation in Asia: Transco in the Philippines
Portugal - Football stadiums
finance in public private partnership concept
South Africa - A land of
opportunity?
Legal review of PPPs in
South Africa
An overview of the UK
PFI/PPP market
A US perspective of
public-private partnerships
Appendix
Directory
186 pages