This book argues there is very little evidence to support the presumed benefits of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) in contributing to poverty reduction. It will be useful to researchers within development, international relations, and economics, as well as to policy makers and practitioners working in development-related policy.
This book argues there is very little evidence to support the presumed benefits of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) in contributing to poverty reduction. It will be useful to researchers within development, international relations, and economics, as well as to policy makers and practitioners working in development-related policy.
Jasmine Gideon is Reader in Gender, Health and International Development in the Department of Geography at Birkbeck, University of London, UK Elaine Unterhalter is Professor of Education and International Development, at University College London, UK, and Co-Director of the Centre for Education and International Development (CEID)
Inhaltsangabe
1. Critical Reflections on Public Private Partnerships 2. Situating PPPs 3. Beyond Typologies 4. Slum Redevelopment in Mumbai as a PPP 5. Moving the Goalposts 6. Precise Evasions 7. New policy Intercessors 8. African Universities and the Rise of Public-Private Partnerships 9. Health PPPs in Latin America 10. History and Characteristics of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in the Health Service System in India 11. Win-Win Collaboration? 12. What Can Be Done?
1. Critical Reflections on Public Private Partnerships 2. Situating PPPs 3. Beyond Typologies 4. Slum Redevelopment in Mumbai as a PPP 5. Moving the Goalposts 6. Precise Evasions 7. New policy Intercessors 8. African Universities and the Rise of Public-Private Partnerships 9. Health PPPs in Latin America 10. History and Characteristics of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in the Health Service System in India 11. Win-Win Collaboration? 12. What Can Be Done?
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