Why do politicians employ public–private partnerships? Results from a mixed‐method study
Abstract Public–private partnerships (PPPs) have become increasingly common in government infrastructure programs around the world. This study collates and categorises the types of rationales that scholars have identified as the reasons for governments to use PPPs.
Sebastian Zwalf
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Energy performance certificates impact on rent prices in the Czech Republic: Two-stage least squares approach. [PDF]
Mullen JK, Procházka P.
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The Effect of Mechanic\u27s Liens on the Reversionary Interest of Landlords [PDF]
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Rationales for Real Estate Leasing versus Owning [PDF]
In this article, rationales for the widespread existence of commercial real estate leasing are examined. Given the tendency of tenants to abuse property to their own advantage, there must be powerful incentives on the other side to encourage landlords ...
Chris de la Torre +2 more
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Abstract Manufacturers in developing countries face challenges during their transition to the circular economy (CE) due to rapid industrialization, resource constraints and the need to balance economic development with sustainability. These conditions provide valuable context for understanding the complexities of CE adoption.
Shamaila Ishaq +3 more
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Traditional Conceptions of the Legal Person and Nonhuman Animals. [PDF]
Montes Franceschini M.
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THE EFFECTS OF HOLDING NONFARM RELATED FINANCIAL ASSETS ON RISK-ADJUSTED FARM INCOME [PDF]
A discrete stochastic, programming model is formulated to study the gains from diversification when farming operations are augmented with off-farm financial assets that are not highly correlated with returns from farming.
Betubiza, Eustacius N. +1 more
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IFRS 16 “Lease”: Novations of Lease Contracts Accounting in the Financial Statement of Lessee
Irina Lisovskaya
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Housing as the Fifth Pillar of the Welfare State: Why Spain Needs Structural Reform
Abstract Spain's ongoing housing crisis reflects the cumulative effects of fragmented governance, underinvestment and financialisation. Despite recent reforms, structural challenges persist, threatening affordability and social inclusion. This article diagnoses the roots of Spain's housing failures, explores pathways for systemic reform and argues that
Montserrat Pareja‐Eastaway
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Protection of the rights of commercial property lessees amidst economic instability [PDF]
Yaroslav Kukoba
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