July 2023

The Role of Institutional and Governance Factors in Public-Private Partnerships Infrastructure Investments in Emerging Economies

Eoin Reeves (ed), University of Limerick, Ireland

Article by Aparajita Gupta and Anil Kumar Sharma

It is widely recognised that the capacity of a country to attract PPP investment in infrastructure is influenced by several factors including the quality of its institutions.  Relationships between the executive, legislative and judicial branches, the bureaucratic structure, political stability, conflict management, arbitrariness and the extent of corruption are just a few examples of factors that affect the institutional environment and its ability to draw private investment.

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