Rural public-private partnership: an analysis of the local legal models of Chaco, Salta and Buenos Aires

Some local states (provinces) in Argentina have been using rural public-private partnership schemes to foster local development or to decentralize activities that were originally carried by the public sector, such as the maintenance of roads, or the supply of water. This work contains a description...

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Main Author: Haraví Eloísa Ruiz
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional del Nordeste 2020-12-01
Series:Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas
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Online Access:https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/rfce/article/view/4565
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Summary:Some local states (provinces) in Argentina have been using rural public-private partnership schemes to foster local development or to decentralize activities that were originally carried by the public sector, such as the maintenance of roads, or the supply of water. This work contains a description of the most typical partnership models used by local states, like the ones created by Law 1825-I of the Province of Chaco, Law 6845 of the Province of Salta and Law N° 13.580 of the Province of Buenos Aires. Is also includes an analysis of the different legal schemes selected by theses provinces, their funding mechanisms and their ability to reach their goals.
ISSN:1668-6365
1668-6357