AR Vining, AE Boardman - Canadian public administration, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
This article develops some theory on and examines the implementation and performance of Canadian public‐private partnerships (P3s). It focuses primarily on infrastructure projects …
AE Boardman, AR Vining - Annals of public and cooperative …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This article applies political economy theory to public‐private partnerships (PPPs). First, we propose that social welfare is the appropriate normative evaluation criterion to evaluate the …
Over the last few years, many studies have analyzed the efficiency of local governments in different countries. An accurate definition of their output bundles—ie, the services and …
This paper examines the temporal relationship between revenues and expenditures for the forty-eight contiguous states over an annual period 1942 to 1992. Using an error-correction …
AE Boardman, M Siemiatycki, A Vining - SPP Research Paper, 2016 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract The popularity of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), as a way for governments to get infrastructure built, continues to grow. But while the public is often led to believe that this …
Governments use public–private partnerships (PPPs) as their agents to finance, design, build, maintain and operate their public infrastructure. Despite wide use, many PPPs have …
The paper examines the spending preferences of local governments on land revenues by developing an indirect approach in which public sector outcomes are regressed with land …
M Zapf, JE Payne - Applied Economics Letters, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines the time series dynamics between US aggregate state and local government receipts and expenditures in differentiating between four hypotheses related to …