- published: 08 May 2015
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A public–private partnership (PPP or 3P or P3) is a government service or private business venture that is funded and operated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector companies.
PPP involves a contract between a public sector authority and a private party, in which the private party provides a public service or project and assumes substantial financial, technical and operational risk in the project. In some types of PPP, the cost of using the service is borne exclusively by the users of the service and not by the taxpayer. In other types (notably the private finance initiative), capital investment is made by the private sector on the basis of a contract with government to provide agreed services and the cost of providing the service is borne wholly or in part by the government. Government contributions to a PPP may also be in kind (notably the transfer of existing assets). In projects that are aimed at creating public goods like in the infrastructure sector, the government may provide a capital subsidy in the form of a one-time grant, so as to make it more attractive to the private investors. In some other cases, the government may support the project by providing revenue subsidies, including tax breaks or by removing guaranteed annual revenues for a fixed time period.
This is the first module of the ESCAP E-learning Series on Public-Private Parternships (PPPs). The module outlines the main features of PPPs and highlights the differences between PPP and traditional procurement of public infrastructure. The main benefits and limitations of the PPP procurement mechanism are presented. The key questions addressed in this module are: What are PPPs? Why use this procurement mechanism?
Com o WebCurso da RCC Licitações, você fica ainda mais atualizado sobre todas as leis e procedimentos sobre Licitações Públicas! Cadastre-se em nosso site para participar ao vivo de nossas palestras http://www.rcc.com.br/ Acompanhe toda semana um assunto novo sobre Licitações em nosso canal. Tema: PPPs Parceiria Pública Privada - Lei 11079/2004 Palestrante: Dr. Cecílio Pires
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Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) are one tool that governments can employ to help deliver needed infrastructure services. PPPs are a way of contracting for services, using private sector innovation and expertise, and they often leverage private finance. PPPs can, implemented under the right circumstances, improve service provision and facilitate economic growth. Learn more by taking the Public-Private Partnerships MOOC http://wrld.bg/MsPxe
Video da introdução ao curso "Concessões e PPPs: melhores práticas", ministrado por Mauricio Portugal Ribeiro, em agosto de 2014, na SBDP - Sociedade Brasileira de Direito Público, em São Paulo. O curso é realizado para profissionais, geralmente uma vez por ano, com dois dias inteiros de duração. O programa da versão de 2014 do curso está disponível em http://pt.slideshare.net/portugalribeiro/curso-33527622 .
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Are you wondering what a Public Private Partnership (PPP) is and how this collaboration model works? Skanska offers PPP as an alternative when procuring and developing public infrastructure projects such as hospitals, schools and roads. We believe that PPP is a way to initiate more projects and deliver them on time, budget and with the right quality. Read more here: http://www.group.skanska.com/en/About-us/Our-services/Public-Private-Partnerships/ Music in the film courtesy of Upright Music.
This year's Pleasant Point Primary School Year 8 students decided that they wanted to make a music video about how "Happy" they were at school. It was premiered at the End Of Year Celebration Assembly. We had a blast filming this for them.
PPP (Purchasing Power Parity) Exchange Rates - A video that looks at PPP (purchasing power parity) with respect to exchange rates
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from you
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I wonder where my money went
Chorus:
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space
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(Chorus)
(Solo)