The Basic Public Finance of Public-Private Partnerships
64 Pages Posted: 23 Jul 2007 Last revised: 26 Oct 2022
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The Basic Public Finance of Public-Private Partnerships
The Basic Public Finance of Public-Private Partnerships
Date Written: July 2007
Abstract
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) cannot be justified because they free public funds. When PPPs are justified on efficiency grounds, the contract that optimally balances demand risk, user-fee distortions and the opportunity cost of public funds, features a minimum revenue guarantee and a revenue cap. However, observed revenue guarantees and revenue sharing arrangements differ from those suggested by the optimal contract. Also, this contract can be implemented via a competitive auction with realistic informational requirements. Finally, the allocation of risk under the optimal contract suggests that PPPs are closer to public provision than to privatization.
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