Development and distortion of Malaysian public-private partnerships - patronage, privatised profits and pitfalls
This article examines the politicisation of systemic patronage and privatised profits in the development of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Malaysia. Issues associated with inadequate regulatory frameworks, control, accountability and poorly managed risks, demonstrate that much more effective...
Main Author: | Beh, Loo See |
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Format: | Article |
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Blackwell Publishing
2010
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