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Discount Rates for the Evaluation of Public Private Partnerships

Contributor(s): Burgess, David (Author), Jenkins, Glenn P (Author)

ISBN: 9781553391630

Publisher: Queen's Policy Studies

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Pub Date: February 17, 2010

Dewey: 332.67252097

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Price on Product, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.15 lbs) 338 pages

Series: Queen's Policy Studies

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During the 1990s the world saw an unprecedented use of public-private partnerships for the delivery of public services, many of which succeeded in improving the efficiency of the delivery of public services. At the same time, the capital market shocks since the late 1990s and over-optimistic ex ante projections have caused many of these arrangements to either fail or require renegotiation. For others, the returns that the private sector partners have received are far above what would normally be considered the cost of capital for comparable public sector investments.

This experience has spurred policy makers to demand that a comparison be made between the public and private provision of services to determine the overall value for money of public-private partnership ventures. A central question that must be answered before such a comparison can be made is the appropriate cost of capital or discount rate to use in both of these situations. The essays in this book address these issues directly and provide the latest views on this topic.

Contributors include Donald Brean (University of Toronto), David Burgess (University of Western Ontario), Graham Glenday (Duke University), Arnold C. Harberger (UCLA), Glenn Jenkins (Queen's University), Chun-Yan Kuo (Queen's University), Mark Moore (Simon Fraser University), Christopher Shugart (independent), Michael Spackman (NERA), and Peter Spiro (Treasury of Ontario).

Brief description: David F. Burgess is emeritus professor of economics, University of Western Ontario. Glenn P. Jenkins is professor of economics at Queen's University, Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus, and Institute Fellow Emeritus, Harvard University.

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