Öffentlich-Private Partnerschaften
Potentiale und Probleme
Edited by
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Holger Mühlenkamp
Nomos, 1. Edition 2016, 208 Pages
The product is part of the series
Sonderband ZGuG
Description
This volume is addressed to scientists and practitioners who want to study Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). It includes ten contributions written by authors of different disciplines to enrich the relative scarce scientific German-speaking literature.
The first four papers are concerned with the purposes and definitions of PPPs, a historical outline of PPPs in Germany, some judicial aspects, and attitudes of public decision-makers towards PPPs plus their experience with PPPs. Two articles deal with the value for money or the economic appraisal of PPPs. The subjects of the remaining papers are the potential of PPPs to hide government debt, the disparate taxation of PPPs and conventional realized public projects, the need for and the purpose of PPP competence centres in Germany, and the corporate governance of mixed enterprises or joint ventures.
With contributions by:
Holger Mühlenkamp; Gerold Ambrosius; Günter Püttner; Birgit Grüb, Ludwig Theuvsen, Carsten Emmann und Christian Schaper; Thomas Bernstein und Peter Friedrich; Dorothea Greiling und Birgit Grüb; Marc Desens und David Hummel; Manfred Röber, Matthias Redlich und Oliver Lück; Ulf Papenfuß und Christina Schaefer.
The first four papers are concerned with the purposes and definitions of PPPs, a historical outline of PPPs in Germany, some judicial aspects, and attitudes of public decision-makers towards PPPs plus their experience with PPPs. Two articles deal with the value for money or the economic appraisal of PPPs. The subjects of the remaining papers are the potential of PPPs to hide government debt, the disparate taxation of PPPs and conventional realized public projects, the need for and the purpose of PPP competence centres in Germany, and the corporate governance of mixed enterprises or joint ventures.
With contributions by:
Holger Mühlenkamp; Gerold Ambrosius; Günter Püttner; Birgit Grüb, Ludwig Theuvsen, Carsten Emmann und Christian Schaper; Thomas Bernstein und Peter Friedrich; Dorothea Greiling und Birgit Grüb; Marc Desens und David Hummel; Manfred Röber, Matthias Redlich und Oliver Lück; Ulf Papenfuß und Christina Schaefer.
Bibliographical data
Edition | 1 |
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ISBN | 978-3-8487-2762-9 |
Subtitle | Potentiale und Probleme |
Addition to subtitle | ZögU Beiheft 46 |
Publication Date | Feb 1, 2016 |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Publisher | Nomos |
Format | Softcover |
Language | deutsch |
Pages | 208 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | ZS-Special edition |
Reviews
»Die Publikation zeigt in mehreren Beiträgen sehr anschaulich die Tragfähigkeit des Ansatzes der Neuen Institutionenökonomik für die Analyse von Kooperationen von öffentlichen und privaten Trägern. Von besonderer Bedeutung erscheint uns darüber hinaus der Umstand, dass in diesem Band auch eine empirische Sicht auf Öffentlich-Private Partnerschaften eingenommen und in ein klares Verhältnis zu bisherigen theoretischen Entwürfen gebracht wird.«
Prof. Dr. Harald Christa, socialnet.de 3/2016
Prof. Dr. Harald Christa, socialnet.de 3/2016
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