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There Is No Free Lunch
P3s in the Global South
From: Ideology over Economics
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- The Infrastructure Gap in Global South Countries
- Extent of P3 Activities in Global South Countries
- P3s and the International Financial Crisis
- Determinants of P3s
- Advantages and Disadvantages for Different Kinds of
Public Goods and Services
- Why P3s? The Arguments in Favour
- The Arguments Against P3s
- Ensuring Success: Value for Money and Efficiency
- Containing Corruption
- Service Delivery, Affordable Cost and Poverty
- Examples of Best Practice
- Policy Measures and Recommendations
- There Is No Free Lunch
Contributors
John Loxley
John Loxley is professor of economics at the University of Manitoba and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He has served as an economic advisor to the governments of Tanzania, Uganda, Madagascar, Mozambique and Manitoba, and the incoming government of Nelson Mandela in South Africa, as well as a number of international institutions.