Abstract
This conceptual research study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Public Private Partnership (PPP) models in China through a comparative analysis of case studies. PPPs have gained prominence in China as a means of infrastructure development and service delivery, and this research seeks to assess the performance and outcomes of different PPP models in sectors such as transportation, energy, healthcare, and education. By analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of these models, the research aims to provide insights into which models are most effective in different contexts. The findings of this research will inform the design of PPP policies and regulations, procurement guidelines, performance evaluation mechanisms, and transparency measures in China. The study also contributes to the existing body of knowledge on PPPs by providing a comparative analysis of case studies specific to the Chinese context.
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