PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AND GAME THEORY
Due to a lot of entities engaged in PPP, such as government (central state or local) authority or a government-owned enterprise, project sponsors, construction companies, providers of necessary equipment, plant operators, insurers, etc., they must to co-operate one another. This co-operation in some cases could be examining as a game. The better understanding of PPP games can decrease costs and potential losses. Because of relatively short time of functioning of PPP we should carefully prescribe obligations and rights of every partner and think about PPP as a co-operation, not rivalry.
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2008
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Authors: | Kargol, Aneta ; Sokol, Ewa |
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GAZDÁLKODÁS: Scientific Journal on Agricultural Economics. - KÁROLY RÓBERT OKTATÓ-KUTATÓ Kht.. - Vol. 51.2008, 19
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KÁROLY RÓBERT OKTATÓ-KUTATÓ Kht. |
Subject: | public-private partnership | co-operation | game theory | Institutional and Behavioral Economics | International Development |
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