Forms of international movement of capital with special emphasis on the PPP and concessions
The state has always cooperated with the private sector in order to implement various activities in the best interest of public. The first models of public-private partnerships (PPP) appeared at the time of the Roman Empire in the context of public works in construction of public baths, markets and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Spatium 2016, Vol.2016 (36), p.55-60 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The state has always cooperated with the private sector in order to implement
various activities in the best interest of public. The first models of
public-private partnerships (PPP) appeared at the time of the Roman Empire in
the context of public works in construction of public baths, markets and
ports. Contemporary international movement of capital is a phenomenon that
has existed for over a century. When discussing the PPP in modern day terms,
the expansion of private involvement in the public sector starts in the 1970s
and the 1980s of the previous century, in public infrastructure projects and
in most developed economies. The primary purpose of these arrangements is to
reduce expenditures in state budgets, but also to achieve faster and better
execution of work, reduce risk and efficiently manage the projects. This
paper will briefly present the evolution of PPPs and concessions, with an
emphasis on understanding money and capital throughout the evolution of PPP,
contemporary forms of movement of capital, as well as equity in terms of
globalization. The subject of this paper are also examples of the important
PPPs and concessions from the construction of the Suez Canal until today.
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ISSN: | 1450-569X 2217-8066 |
DOI: | 10.2298/SPAT1636055S |