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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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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).