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Introduction to the JIPD Special Issue on Infrastructure
Giuseppe Eusepi
Richard E. Wagner
Qingyang Gu
Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development 2019, 3(2); https://doi.org/10.24294/jipd.v3i2.1158
Submitted:19 Nov 2019
Accepted:04 Dec 2019
Published:05 Dec 2019
Abstract

Our intention in assembling this special issue of the Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development is to offer a state-of-the-art tour through the political economy issues associated with the provision of public infrastructure, and with the use of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in particular. Anyone who is familiar with PPPs cannot fail to be impressed by the diversity of positions and claims regarding their properties. Some scholars maintain that PPPs are an efficient tool to enhance productivity due to their ability to manage demand-side risk. In contrast, other scholars see in PPPs a scheme whereby the public assumes the risk while the private partner takes the profit.

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