Factors attracting private sector investments in public-private partnerships in developing countries: A survey of international experts

Osei-Kyei, R and Chan, A P C (2017) Factors attracting private sector investments in public-private partnerships in developing countries: A survey of international experts. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 22(1), pp. 92-111. ISSN 1366-4387

Abstract

An investigation on the critical factors that attract private investments in the public–private partnership (PPP) markets of developing countries indicates political support and acceptability for PPPs, government positive attitude towards private sector investments and political stability as critical factors.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: public–private partnership; developing countries; critical factors; international survey; private investments
Index terms: critical factor, partnership, private sector, private investment, markets, investigation, survey, stability, international survey, developing country
Subjects: partnership management, industry analysis, structural engineering, development economics, research products and data, economic analysis, risk assessment, data collection methods
Topics: International Construction, Stakeholder Management, Risk Management, Procurement, Business Strategy, Engineering Principles, Research Practice
Descriptive scope: 3 CEA

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