A Dysfunctional Legal Framework for Failed Public–Private Partnership Projects: Accounting or Economics?

Author:

Alcaraz Carrillo de Albornoz VicenteORCID,Molina Millán Juan,Lara Galera Antonio Lorenzo,Muñoz-Medina BelénORCID

Abstract

Public–private partnerships (PPP) are complex long-term arrangements used in public infrastructure, public services or public facilities projects. To ensure that PPPs transfer enough risk to the private sector, European directives first and member states’ national legal frameworks later have modified how these projects are treated in the event of early termination. This paper aims to analyze said changes to determine if they well serve the public interest. The analysis is done by mapping the different alternatives a granting authority has when confronted with a PPP early termination, as stated by the law. We illustrate our analysis with a case study: The Móstoles-Navalcarnero railway, a Spanish PPP project that came to early termination during the construction stage. For this project, we determine the options available to the granting authority with the old Spanish legal framework (in force at the time the project was awarded) and with the new Spanish legal framework.

Funder

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and Fundación Agustín de Betancourt

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Social Sciences

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