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Public private partnerships - the Government's approach

Publication Year

2000

Document Status

Archived

Abstract

Sets out the underlying principles and themes which apply to all the various forms of PPP, which are central to the way in which the Government goes about designing new partnerships with the private sector. PPPs cover a range of business structures and partnership arrangements, from Private Finance Initiative (PFI) to joint ventures and concessions, to outsourcing, and to the sale of equity stakes in state-owned businesses.

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This document has been archived by its original publisher.

ISBN

9780115600760

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HM Treasury

The HM Treasury is the UK's economics and finance ministry, responsible for formulating and implementing the Government's financial and economic policy. Its aim is to raise the rate of sustainable growth, and achieve rising prosperity and a better quality of life with economic and employment opportunities for all.

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