01638cam a22002897i 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020002900062040002800091050001600119100003000135245009700165264007300262300003000335336002600365337002800391338002700419500041000446504006700856650003900923650003900962700003001001942003201031999001501063952013501078952013501213GSU20260617152853.0191002s2020 enk b 001 0 eng d a9781789903720 (hardback) aYDXbengcGSUerdadDLC00aHD3871bVAL1 aValaguzza, Sara,eauthor.10aPublic private partnerships :bgoverning common interests /cSara Valaguzza, Eduardo Parisi. 1aCheltenham, UK ;aNorthampton, MA :bEdward Elgar Publishing,c 2020 axxvii, 229 pages ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aThis insightful book critically examines the phenomenon of public private partnerships through a global, theoretical lens. It considers the reasons for merging private entities and public administration as well as the process and consequences of doing so. The benefits of the community as well as the radical changes in the principles and modalities of administrative activity are theorized and discussed. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 174-220) and index. 0aPublic-private sector cooperation. 7aPublic-private sector cooperation.1 aParisi, Eduardo,eauthor. 2lcccBKhHD3871kHDmVALn0 c2759d2759 00102lcc40708GCaGSULEbGSULEcGENd2026-04-29eBAIi05567l0oHD3871 VALp50000006901r2026-06-17 15:33:46t1w2026-06-17yBK 00102lcc40708GCaGSULEbGSULEcGENd2026-04-29eBAIi05582l0oHD3871 VALp50000006902r2026-06-17 15:35:10t2w2026-04-29yBK