This is a practical study that analyzes the political, legal and economic implications of all public-private partnerships (PPPs) and that, as a manual or guide, provides theoretical and managerial tools for those interested in knowing what are these, when it is suitable to use them, how they should be designed and implemented, and how to account for fiscal budgets. The authors include case studies drawn from his professional experience, to question the use of PPPs, and the study of public and private funding, and the ...
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This is a practical study that analyzes the political, legal and economic implications of all public-private partnerships (PPPs) and that, as a manual or guide, provides theoretical and managerial tools for those interested in knowing what are these, when it is suitable to use them, how they should be designed and implemented, and how to account for fiscal budgets. The authors include case studies drawn from his professional experience, to question the use of PPPs, and the study of public and private funding, and the benefits of good governance.
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