Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships Procurement 2017
Many economies are yet to adopt broadly recognized good practices to prepare, procure, and manage Public-Private Partnerships (PPP). The report flags potential improvements that can help governments fill the gap in an effort to provide better PPP procurement and enable better infrastructure service...
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okr-10986-250892021-05-25T08:51:33Z Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships Procurement 2017 World Bank Group public-private partnership procurement government contract management regulation unsolicited proposals PPIAF Many economies are yet to adopt broadly recognized good practices to prepare, procure, and manage Public-Private Partnerships (PPP). The report flags potential improvements that can help governments fill the gap in an effort to provide better PPP procurement and enable better infrastructure service delivery to all. The report benchmarks government capabilities in 82 economies across four key areas: PPP preparation, PPP procurement, unsolicited proposals, and PPP contract management. 2016-09-28T14:52:06Z 2016-09-28T14:52:06Z 2016-09-29 Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25089 en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Procurement Study |
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Many economies are yet to adopt broadly recognized good practices to prepare, procure, and manage Public-Private Partnerships (PPP). The report flags potential improvements that can help governments fill the gap in an effort to provide better PPP procurement and enable better infrastructure service delivery to all. The report benchmarks government capabilities in 82 economies across four key areas: PPP preparation, PPP procurement, unsolicited proposals, and PPP contract management. |
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Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships Procurement 2017 |
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Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships Procurement 2017 |
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Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships Procurement 2017 |
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Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships Procurement 2017 |
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Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships Procurement 2017 |
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