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1、Adjusting the Role and Size of Government: Who Leads in Todays Pubic Private Partnerships?,Andrew Graham School of Policy Studies Queens University Kingston, Ontario,2,Outline of Presentation,Background Defining public private partnerships Potential benefits and risks of public private partnerships
2、Types and uses Specific examples Lessons learned and policy implications for government and partnering sectors,3,Background,Emergence of new public management concepts Alternative Service Delivery public private partnerships are a part of this More business like approaches Seeking collaborative solu
3、tions Third party delivery either through private sector or voluntary sector Fiscal challenges of 90s and search for new strategies to finance costing capital projects Efforts to downsize government either by reducing its size completely (full privatization or downloading) or moving projects and org
4、anizations “off the public books” Steering and rowing: setting policy and program directives versus actual service and project delivery “To a growing degree, the work of government is only partly work by government.” Donald F. Kettl, Brookings Institute,4,Defining Public Private Partnerships,“A form
5、al agreement to share power with others in the pursuit of joint goals and/or mutual benefits.” - Professor Kenneth Kernaghan, Brock University,5,Potential Benefits and Risks of Public Private Partnerships,Potential benefits Cost savings Risk mitigation Improved service levels or innovations Enhancem
6、ent of revenues Other economic benefits Acquisition and sharing of skills and new technologies,Potential risks Loss of control by government Increased user fees Political risks Accountability issues Unreliable service Lack of competition Bias in the selection process Poor management of the relations
7、hip,6,Types of Public Private Partnerships: A Spectrum,Consultative arrangements: governments seek expert input form groups and organizations in society little real empowerment of participants Contributory partnerships: a public organization agrees to fund or sponsor a non-governmental organization
8、(or level of government) that will carry out an activity or project over which the sponsoring public agency exercises little control Operational partnerships: government and an organization work together to achieve compatible or complementary goals typically with the non-profit sector government oft
9、en provides seed or support funding Collaborative partnerships: private-public partnerships where this is joint responsibility for decision-making and the provision of resources by both parties risks and goals are shared,7,Examples: The Confederation Bridge 1997,Linking mainland Canada and the islan
10、d Province of Prince Edward Island Major technological and logistical challenge 13 kms in length over open water Federal government developed project criteria and held open bidding for private sector partners: Straight Crossing Development Incorporated Private sector responsibilities: finance, desig
11、n, plan, engineer , construct, manage and complete the bridge on time,8,Examples: The Confederation Bridge 1997,Further, it would operate the bridge for 35 years, taking the revenue from the tolls charged after maintenance was complete after that period, the Bridge reverts to public ownership and op
12、eration Public funding to reduce toll rates equivalent of public funds previously expended on subsidized ferry services Extensive efforts to ensure that the public interest was protected: Careful monitoring by public officials of the project Detailing of maintenance responsibilities and control of t
13、oll revenue until maintenance is complete Environmental assessment and monitoring,9,Examples: Canarie: Canadas Information Superhighway 1993,Joint effort of the federal government and over 140 fee-paying members from the public and private sector Led by Industry Canada, a federal government departme
14、nt Develops both hardware and software to operate and continuously upgrade Canadas high-speed Internet backbone Has succeeded in making Canada one of the most connected countries in the world Canarie is run by a board of director with equal representation from the public and private sectors Quarterl
15、y reports to the Minister of Industry and annual reports to the Auditor General Federal contribution is 25% of costs private sector is 75%,10,Examples: Building a New Expressway in Toronto 1995-1999,Project of the Government of Ontario New highway needed to by-pass Toronto: while it had planned to b
16、uild it, the Government did not have the financing Opened to public bidding by private firms: highway built by Canadian Highway international Corporate: concept was that this corporation would operate the toll road and turn it over to the province in 30 years,11,Examples: Building a New Expressway i
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