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Retro or Renewal: An Assessment of PPP Management and Policy in China Since 2014

Since 2014, public–private partnerships (PPPs) in China have experienced an impulsive new boom with a new PPP policy that has drawn wide attention domestically and internationally. In particular, development characteristics and performance assessments of projects in the new PPP boom are a hot topic....

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Published in:Public works management & policy 2021-10, Vol.26 (4), p.359-380
Main Authors: Cai, Jianming, Lin, Jing, Yang, Zhenshan, Zhou, Xinfa, Cheng, Zhe
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