Research Progress of PPP in Highway Project Financing

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Research Progress of PPP in Highway Project Financing

Zhixin Li 1*
  • 1 Chang’an University    
  • *corresponding author 765517022@qq.com
Published on 13 September 2023 | https://doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/11/20230516
AEMPS Vol.11
ISSN (Print): 2754-1177
ISSN (Online): 2754-1169
ISBN (Print): 978-1-915371-49-2
ISBN (Online): 978-1-915371-50-8

Abstract

The PPP mode has an important position in the financing of highway projects in China. This paper first summarizes the definition of the PPP mode and its common features, then analyses the development status of the mode in China in the light of statistical data and the unique advantages of the PPP mode in highway financing. Finally, on the basis of previous scholarly research, new problems that need to be solved in the Post-PPP era are proposed and specific countermeasures are given to provide a reference for the further development of the PPP mode in the financing of highway projects in China.

Keywords:

PPP mode, highway, project financing

Li,Z. (2023). Research Progress of PPP in Highway Project Financing. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,11,86-93.
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Li,Z. (2023). Research Progress of PPP in Highway Project Financing. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,11,86-93.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Business and Policy Studies

ISBN:978-1-915371-49-2(Print) / 978-1-915371-50-8(Online)
Editor:Canh Thien Dang, Javier Cifuentes-Faura
Conference website: https://2023.confbps.org/
Conference date: 26 February 2023
Series: Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
Volume number: Vol.11
ISSN:2754-1169(Print) / 2754-1177(Online)

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References

[1]. Kernaghan, K.: Partnership and public administration: conceptual and practical considerations. Canadian Public Ad-ministration 36(1), 57-76 (1993).

[2]. Davis, P. (Ed.).: Public-private partnerships: improving urban life. APS in conjunction with the New York City Part-nership (1986).

[3]. Savas, E. S.: Privatization and public-private partnerships (2000).

[4]. Bovaird, T.: A brief intellectual history of the public–private partnership movement. In International handbook on public–private partnerships. Edward Elgar Publishing (2010).

[5]. Ye, X., Xu, C.: Review and Research on PPP Pattern in China. Soft Science (06), 6-9 (2013).

[6]. Jia, K., Sun, J.: The concept, origins and functions of Public-Private Partnership (PPP). China Government Procure-ment (06), 12-21 (2014).

[7]. Zhang, Z., Wan, D., Jia, M.: The Three-level Definitions of PPP and Its Contract Characteristics. Soft Science (01), 5-8 (2008).

[8]. Xu, S., Li, J., Luo, H.: Research on the Utilization of Underground Infrastructure with PPP Pattern in Nanjing City. Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering 11(3), 557-563 (2015).

[9]. Sheng, H., Wang, S., Ke, Y.: Study of risk management of private enterprises involvement in BOT projects:a case study of a sludge treatment project. China Civil Engineering Journal 45(1), 142-147 (2012).