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Infrastructure Development and Public-Private Partnership: The Case of the Philippines

Infrastructure Development and Public-Private Partnership: The Case of the Philippines

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This book is the first to analyze public-private partnership (PPP) infrastructure development in developing countries, focusing on recent developments in the Philippines. It assesses policy changes in infrastructure development and identifies factors behind the changes, including the role of public finance and PPP in developing infrastructure. The findings can improve infrastructure governance in other developing countries.

Format: Hardback
Length: 126 pages
Publication date: 29 March 2022
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore


This groundbreaking book is the first to delve into the realm of public-private partnership (PPP) infrastructure development in developing countries, with a specific focus on recent developments in the Philippines. Infrastructure plays a vital role in driving economic growth and reducing poverty, yet the gap between infrastructure needs and available resources has led to a growing reliance on PPP models. The Philippines has been a hotbed of PPP debates, as it grapples with inadequate infrastructure, twice experiencing significant policy shifts in the 2010s. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of policy changes in infrastructure development within the country, shedding light on the factors that have shaped these shifts, particularly during the Aquino III and Duterte administrations.

While there is limited precedent for studying the changes in infrastructure governance in the Philippines, this book makes valuable academic contributions by identifying the key factors behind these changes. It emphasizes the desirable role of public finance and PPP in developing infrastructure in developing countries, offering valuable insights for policymakers and industry practitioners alike.

The book's findings will undoubtedly improve infrastructure governance in other developing countries, as it provides practical guidance on key aspects such as financing mode, project design, and implementation. By adopting best practices from the Philippines, these countries can enhance their infrastructure development efforts and contribute to the overall growth and development of their economies.

In conclusion, this groundbreaking book is a must-read for anyone interested in PPP infrastructure development, particularly in developing countries. It provides a comprehensive analysis of policy changes, sheds light on the factors driving these changes, and offers valuable insights for policymakers and industry practitioners. By adopting best practices from the Philippines, other developing countries can enhance their infrastructure development efforts and contribute to the global effort to reduce poverty and promote economic growth.

Weight: 389g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811910876
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022

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