Financial aspects of Public-Private Partnership
The growth of public requests is evident in the case of Croatia, but also present in every European country, with the government’s lack of ability to secure sufficient financial income. The look for additional sources of financing, in order to build public infrastructure, is directed therefore more...
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University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)
2008-03-01
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description | The growth of public requests is evident in the case of Croatia, but also present in every European country, with the government’s lack of ability to secure sufficient financial income. The look for additional sources of financing, in order to build public infrastructure, is directed therefore more and more to the private financing capital and to public-private partnerships. Together with such trends, one of the main questions that arise is, whether the employment of private capital in PPP-projects is valid from the economy point of view? If the overall project costs in the PPP-model are lower than the one in the traditional public sector model, calculated with the method of a Public Sector Comparator, the decision can be made to employ private capital in PPP-projects, which is valid from the economy point of view. |
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spelling | doaj-art-4236284242d8420db74fd39f6c89ef352025-01-22T10:56:21ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Central European Public Administration Review2591-22402591-22592008-03-016110.17573/cepar.v6i1.100Financial aspects of Public-Private PartnershipLivijo SajkoThe growth of public requests is evident in the case of Croatia, but also present in every European country, with the government’s lack of ability to secure sufficient financial income. The look for additional sources of financing, in order to build public infrastructure, is directed therefore more and more to the private financing capital and to public-private partnerships. Together with such trends, one of the main questions that arise is, whether the employment of private capital in PPP-projects is valid from the economy point of view? If the overall project costs in the PPP-model are lower than the one in the traditional public sector model, calculated with the method of a Public Sector Comparator, the decision can be made to employ private capital in PPP-projects, which is valid from the economy point of view.https://journals.uni-lj.si/CEPAR/article/view/20249public-private partnershippublic requestsprivate capitalPublic Sector Comparator |
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title | Financial aspects of Public-Private Partnership |
title_full | Financial aspects of Public-Private Partnership |
title_fullStr | Financial aspects of Public-Private Partnership |
title_full_unstemmed | Financial aspects of Public-Private Partnership |
title_short | Financial aspects of Public-Private Partnership |
title_sort | financial aspects of public private partnership |
topic | public-private partnership public requests private capital Public Sector Comparator |
url | https://journals.uni-lj.si/CEPAR/article/view/20249 |
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