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Public-Private Partnership in Germany and Tunisia

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182 Seiten
Englisch
BWV Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlagerschienen am23.08.20161. Auflage
Public-Private Partnership models are often controversially discussed with regard to not only their benefits and advantages, but also the chances and risks inherent in their realisation. However, there is no doubt that in developing countries the involvement of private investment and private partner can contribute to economic growth and the expansion of infrastructure. In Tunisia, the government is actively supporting PPP projects, believing that they are crucial for the further development of the country's economy and the welfare of the people. The contributions in this book are the result of the cooperation between Tunisian and German scholars and reflect general as well as country-specific current and future frameworks of PPP and best practices of both countries. A comparison of Tunisia's concession-based concept with the infrastructure- and construction-focused approach in Germany leads to the conclusion that an open framework for PPP is desirable. The volume provides not only scholars, but also policymakers in Maghreb countries and development and investment protagonists with an overview of the PPP sector's current development in Tunisia and Germany.mehr

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KlappentextPublic-Private Partnership models are often controversially discussed with regard to not only their benefits and advantages, but also the chances and risks inherent in their realisation. However, there is no doubt that in developing countries the involvement of private investment and private partner can contribute to economic growth and the expansion of infrastructure. In Tunisia, the government is actively supporting PPP projects, believing that they are crucial for the further development of the country's economy and the welfare of the people. The contributions in this book are the result of the cooperation between Tunisian and German scholars and reflect general as well as country-specific current and future frameworks of PPP and best practices of both countries. A comparison of Tunisia's concession-based concept with the infrastructure- and construction-focused approach in Germany leads to the conclusion that an open framework for PPP is desirable. The volume provides not only scholars, but also policymakers in Maghreb countries and development and investment protagonists with an overview of the PPP sector's current development in Tunisia and Germany.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9783830521648
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format Hinweis1 - PDF Watermark
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum23.08.2016
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten182 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.3463454
Rubriken
Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1;Foreword;7
2;Content;9
3;Public-Private Partnership in Germany -An Economic and Public Law Legal Overview (Oesten Baller and Joachim R. Daduna);11
4;The Project of the Tunisian Law on Public-Private Partnership (Lotfi Mechichi and Zohra Smaali);47
5;The Benchmarking of Tunisia´s Draft Law on Public-Private Partnership (Zouheir Buchaddakh);67
6;Accountability Problems in Public-Private Partnerships and Legal Solutions in a Guarantor State (Hartmut Aden);81
7;German and European Contract and Procurement Laws and Public-Private Partnership (Dörte Busch and Wolfgang Strehl);91
8;Public-Private Partnerships - State of the Art and Recommendations for Transitioning Tunisia - (Abdelfattah Triki, Samiha Mjahed Hammami and Chérifa Turki Sassi);103
9;Funding and Cost-Benefi t Analysis of PPP Projects (Ursula Walther);123
10;Techno-Parks as a Vehicle for PPP - Getting Inspired from the German Experience - (M. Naceur Azaiez and Asma Ben Yaghlane);141
11;The Tunisian Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations - Would it Be a Successful Tool for the Development of Public-Private Partnerships? - (Karim Chaabouni, Fatma Siala Guermazi and Asma Zantour);153
12;Police Private Partnership: Cooperation between Public and Private Security on the Example of Sports Events in Germany (Sabrina Schönrock);163
13;Public-Private Partnerships in Higher Education in Tunisia (Arafet Farroukh and Messaoud Boudhiaf);171
14;Index of Authors;179
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