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policy and governance [C(2012)37], Policy Framework for Investment [Annex 2 to C(2006)68], Recommendation of the Council regarding the Principles for Private Sector Participation in Infrastructure [C(2007)23/FINAL], Recommendation of the Council on Enhanc (2012)
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| Abstract | Noting the focus and progress made by Members and non-Members to improve the framework for public governance of Public-Private Partnerships; Noting that the challenges facing governments today and in the foreseeable future, in ensuring that Public-Private Partnerships are met by strong public institutions, are affordable, represent value for money and are transparently treated in the national budget process, have not been addressed systematically in previous OECD recommendations and principles; Recognising that democracy and the rule of law depend upon and require sound regulatory frameworks, notably relating to fiscal sustainability; Recognising that Public-Private Partnerships are increasingly becoming a prominent method for delivering key public services, can deliver value for money transparently and prudently in so far as the right institutional capacities and processes are in place; Noting that the public governance framework for Public-Private Partnerships should be set and monitored at the highest political level, so that a whole of government approach ensures affordability, transparency and value for money; Recognising that the current financial crisis makes transparent and prudent management |
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| Publisher Date | 2012-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Government Approach Private Sector Participation Political Level Fiscal Sustainability Prominent Method Previous Oecd Recommendation Right Institutional Capacity Sound Regulatory Framework Prudent Management Policy Framework Represent Value Investment Annex Strong Public Institution Public Governance Framework National Budget Process Key Public Service Current Financial Crisis Public Governance Government Today |
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