The transition from traditional, PPP-type non-recourse financing has created several unintended consequences. These are captured in the data gathered but also in the literature reviewed as part of this research. One participant stated the following when asked if...
Have the changes made to a rational PF model to suit public-sector programme sponsors’ needs made it impossible to incorporate relational contracting into PPP structures? Welcome to part three of our series exploring the use and of relational contracting between...
Turning my “gut feeling” understanding of PPP and Project Finance into a proper hypothesis. Public Private Partnerships (PPP) are still a very common financing mechanism for major programmes. However, most major programmes that use a PPP financing model do not include...
This was learned 50 years ago–what are we doing? This week, I shared my peer, Kiri Parr’s post on the merit of the Max Abrahamson principle from his seminal paper. The post itself was excellent (hence why I repost it), but what really piqued my interest was...