We use cookies on this website to give you a better user experience. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn more

ERIA Publishes 'National Public-Private Partnership Frameworks in ASEAN Member Countries'

Date:
30 September 2015
Category:
News
Topics:
-

Share Article:

Print Article:

The Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) has published a report titled 'National Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Frameworks in ASEAN Member Countries - 2015.'

PPP is an important issue for ASEAN, and is viewed as an alternative of modalities to meet the region's massive infrastructure needs.

The report consists of country profiles that summarize their PPP policy, recent developments, and regulatory and institutional frameworks. The report also includes a comparative information table, as well as an introductory essay and case studies.

This publication, together with 'ASEAN PPP Guidelines' by ERIA, will inform policymakers and practitioners on the outlook for ASEAN PPP.

To access the full report, please visit:http://www.eria.org/publications/research_project_reports/national-public-private-partnership-framework-in-asean-member-countries.html

Search ERIA.org

Latest Multimedia

Indonesia's ASEAN Chairmanship 2023 High-Level Policy Dialogue: ASEAN Digital Community 2045

ERIA Knowledge Lab Discusses Scaling Up Innovation and Digital Technology Ecosystem

Is ASEAN Ready for Electric Vehicles? | ASEAN Insights Podcast

Latest Publications

Accelerating the Digitalisation of the Agriculture and Food System in the ASEAN Region
Digital Technology Agriculture, Food Suply Chain, ASEAN, Agriculture
26 December 2024
Editor(s)/Author(s):
Siti Mustaqimatud Diyanah, Masanori Kozono, Adli Hazmi
This report analyses the adoption of digital technology in agriculture and food systems across[...]
Intellectual Property Education for Business Start-Ups in Cambodia
Start-Up, Education, Intellectual Property, Cambodia
13 December 2024
Editor(s)/Author(s):
ERIA
Despite the increasing demand for start-ups utilising university[...]