THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROJECTS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICE DEVELOPMENT
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https://doi.org/10.52152/Keywords:
Public Private Partnerships, infrastructure development, local government, s ervice delivery, project success, governance, risk management, private sector participationAbstract
Public
Private Partnerships (PPPs) have gained prominence as a strategy to develop infrastructure and public
services by leveraging the strengths of both public and private sectors. This paper explores the effectiveness of PPPs
in local government projects, examining their impact on infrastructure development, service delivery, and
community welfare. By analyzing various case studies from different regions, the paper assesses the factors
contributing to the success or failure of PPPs and identifies best practices for their implementation. The findings
suggest that while PPPs can significantly improve infrastructure quality and efficiency, their success is contingent on
clear c ontractual agreements, risk sharing mechanisms, and robust regulatory frameworks. The study highlights the
potential of PPPs in fostering sustainable local development.
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