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    Il Partenariato Pubblico Privato in Italia tra efficienza e vincoli di finanza pubblica

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    Richiami di Economia dei Contratti. Strategie contrattuali per il procurement pubblico. Il Partenariato Pubblico Privato. Il Partenariato Pubblico Privato come decisione efficiente dell\u2019Amministrazione. Il peso dei vincoli di Finanza Pubblica sulla scelta del Partenariato Pubblico Privato

    Potenzialità e criticità del Partenariato Pubblico Privato in Italia

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    In this paper we discuss procedural and contractual aspects of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in Italy, in the light of the economic theory of contracts and of incentives. We emphasize the potential role for PPPs for infrastructure development in Italy and the inefficiencies that arise in practice because of administrative risk, procedural complexity that distort competition and inefficient allocation of risks between the public and the private sector.incentives, public-service provision and public private partnership

    Il Partenariato Pubblico Privato in Italia tra efficienza e vincoli di finanza pubblica

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    Richiami di Economia dei Contratti. Strategie contrattuali per il procurement pubblico. Il Partenariato Pubblico Privato. Il Partenariato Pubblico Privato come decisione efficiente dell’Amministrazione. Il peso dei vincoli di Finanza Pubblica sulla scelta del Partenariato Pubblico Privato.Richiami di Economia dei Contratti. Strategie contrattuali per il procurement pubblico. Il Partenariato Pubblico Privato. Il Partenariato Pubblico Privato come decisione efficiente dell’Amministrazione. Il peso dei vincoli di Finanza Pubblica sulla scelta del Partenariato Pubblico Privato.LUISS PhD Thesi

    Infrastructures, Public Accounts and Public-Private Partnerships: Evidence from the Italian Local Administrations

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    Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have been widely advocated as flexible contractual solutions enabling the public sector to profit from private firms� innovative solutions for providing additional (possibly by increasing the infrastructural stock) and more valuable public services. Recently, however, practitioners and academics alike have cast doubts on a possible opportunistic use of PPPs: instead of an efficient option to fill infrastructural gaps across different social and economic areas, PPPs may be employed as a privileged way to face periods of fiscal consolidation or those on a tight budget. In order to shed some light on this suspicion, we construct an original dataset containing PPPs� tender notice information, budget results of the Italian Municipalities aggregated at provincial level, per capita wealth, indexes of infrastructural stocks and morpho-demographic information on local areas. Our findings highlights i) a feeble linkage between the decision to deploy a PPP and the existence of an infrastructural gap, and ii) a strong relationship between the number of deployed PPP procedures and the local budgetary results

    Infrastructures, Public Accounts and Public-Private Partnerships: Evidence from the Italian Local Administrations

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    Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have been widely advocated as flexible contractual solutions enabling the public sector to profit from private firms’ innovative solutions for providing additional (possibly by increasing the infrastructural stock) and more valuable public services. Recently, however, practitioners and academics alike have cast doubts on a possible opportunistic use of PPPs: instead of an efficient option to fill infrastructural gaps across different social and economic areas, PPPs may be employed as a privileged way to face periods of fiscal consolidation or those on a tight budget. In order to shed some light on this suspicion, we construct an original dataset containing PPPs’ tender notice information, budget results of the Italian Municipalities aggregated at provincial level, per capita wealth, indexes of infrastructural stocks and morpho-demographic information on local areas. Our findings highlights i) a feeble linkage between the decision to deploy a PPP and the existence of an infrastructural gap, and ii) a strong relationship between the number of deployed PPP procedures and the local budgetary results.infrastructural gap, municipality finance, public-private partnerships
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