The financial crisis experienced by many countries since 2008 has given new importance to private finance initiatives (PFIs) for providing public services. This paper analyses the relationships between multiple public and private sector actors participating in a PFI in the healthcare sector in order to better understand the motives and behaviour of public and private sector partners. High levels of trust and the active participation of a regulatory body were found to be significant factors in terms of creating a partnership that benefits all sides.

Ruggiero, P., Barretta, A. (2018). PFIs Involving Multiple Public Partners: A Case Study from the Italian Health Care Sector. PUBLIC MONEY & MANAGEMENT, 38(7), 519-526 [10.1080/09540962.2018.1527562].

PFIs Involving Multiple Public Partners: A Case Study from the Italian Health Care Sector

Ruggiero, P.
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Barretta, A.
2018-01-01

Abstract

The financial crisis experienced by many countries since 2008 has given new importance to private finance initiatives (PFIs) for providing public services. This paper analyses the relationships between multiple public and private sector actors participating in a PFI in the healthcare sector in order to better understand the motives and behaviour of public and private sector partners. High levels of trust and the active participation of a regulatory body were found to be significant factors in terms of creating a partnership that benefits all sides.
2018
Ruggiero, P., Barretta, A. (2018). PFIs Involving Multiple Public Partners: A Case Study from the Italian Health Care Sector. PUBLIC MONEY & MANAGEMENT, 38(7), 519-526 [10.1080/09540962.2018.1527562].
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