T H E P R I VAT E F I N A N C E
I N I T I AT I V E I N L O C A L
GOVERNMENT
Author
: Rob Ball and David King
Publisher
: Published by Blackwell Publishing, Oxford
Summary :This paper distinguishes between the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and
the more general Public Private Partnerships (PPP). It traces the growth of
the initiative since its start in 1992 to the current day and considers the
implications of PFI for the public finances. A number of economic issues are
discussed including bidding costs, financing costs and whole life costing.
The importance of risk transfer in the value for money analysis of PFI projects
is emphasised and the extent to which risk actually is transferred is questioned.
Finally, the contribution of PFI towards modernising public service is recognised
but the Audit Commission’s recommendation that a wider range of procurement
tools ought to be considered is noted
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