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PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS AND A SURVEY STUDY RELATING TO PRACTICE

Turgay BERKSOY    
Nuh Ekrem YILDIRIM    

Resumen

The needs of human beings have begun to increase with the impact of globalization. Especially with the increase of large infrastructure investments, The states which are in search of financing have started to cooperate with the private sector. In this model is called Public Private Partnerships, risks, benefits and responsibilities are shared. The purpose of this study is to examine public private partnerships theoretically and empirically within the framework of a survey with an emphasis on the transportation sector. 

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