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Public Private Partnerships in Chinese Port as Infrastructure

유통과학연구
약어 : JDS
2016 vol.14, no.7, pp.45 - 52
DOI : 10.15722/jds.14.7.201607.45
발행기관 : 한국유통과학회
연구분야 : 경제학
Copyright © 한국유통과학회
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Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to look into and review the management and operation of Chinese infrastructure process, especially focusing on port industry. Research design, data and methodology - The research methods to be applied is to examine PPPs that is a key way of cooperation in many infrastructure investment, financial matters, and then port industry as well. Results – It is well noticed that Chinese government has well managed with project, planning and investments in national infrastructure matters. Especially, this is clear message that government institutions for infrastructure planning has been well organized with systematic structure. However, even if it is involved with some risky business, PPPs should be asked for cooperation in the areas of financial, institutional and logistic part of infrastructure development in China. Conclusions – Every country has been in promoting its infrastructure development and it is not an exception in China. In order to get over inefficiency done by public sectors, Chinese government has invited a private sector in the form of PPPs, which gives more competitive opportunities, especially in port industry.

Infrastructure, PPPs, Port, China, Private.

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