Department of Economic & Social Affairs
DESA Working Paper No. 148
ST/ESA/2016/DWP/148
February 2016
| Public-Private Partnerships and
Jomo KS, Anis Chowdhury, Krishnan Sharma, Daniel Platz1 | |
| ABSTRACT In light of a cautious emphasis given to public-private partnerships (PPPs) as a mechanism to finance infrastructure projects and highlighting the need for capacity building and knowledge sharing at the Third International Conference on Financing for Development in Addis Ababa, this paper reviews the extant literature on the subject and identifies areas requiring better understanding and institutional innovation for ensuring value for money, minimizing contingent fiscal risk and improving accountability. An institutional capacity to create, manage and evaluate PPPs is essential to ensure that they become an effective instrument of delivery of important services, such as infrastructure. There is also a need for a common definition of PPPs and internationally accepted guidelines, including uniform accounting and reporting standards. JEL Classification: H41, H54, L32, L33, O18 Keywords: Public-Private Partnerships, value for money, infrastructure, Addis Ababa Action Agenda, sustainable development | |
| UN/DESA Working Papers are preliminary documents circulated in a limited number of copies and posted on the DESA website at http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/papers/ to stimulate discussion and critical comment. The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the United Nations Secretariat. The designations and terminology employed may not conform to United Nations practice and do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Organization.
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1 Jomo was an Assistant Secretary General in the United Nations system responsible for economic research during 2005-2015.; Chowdhury (Chief, Multi-Stakeholder Engagement & Outreach, Financing for Development Office, UN-DESA); Sharma (Senior Economic Affairs Officer, Financing for Development Office, UN-DESA); Platz (Economic Affairs Officer, Financing for Development Office, UN-DESA); corresponding author: Anis Chowdhury (chowdhury4@un.org; anis.z.chowdhury@gmail.com). Thanks to colleagues at the Financing for Development Office of UN-DESA and an anonymous referee for their helpful comments. Thanks also to Alexander Kucharski for his excellent support in gathering data and producing figure charts and to Jie Wei for drawing the flow charts. However, the usual caveats apply.