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Public contracts --- Government purchasing --- Law - Europe, except U.K. --- Law - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Government procurement --- Procurement, Government --- Public procurement --- Public purchasing --- Purchasing --- Government contracts --- Municipal contracts --- Contracts --- Contracting out --- Law and legislation
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This book looks at a largely untapped energy efficiency market, the public sector. Efficiency potential in this sector is substantial, but implementing energy savings programs have been complicated by a number of factors, including limited incentives to lower energy costs, rigid budgeting and procurement procedures, and limited access to financing.This book looks at energy savings performance contracts (ESPCs) as a means of overcoming some of these barriers in public facilities, since they can outsource the full project cycle to a commercial service provider. ESPCs allow public agencies to sol
Public contracts --- Performance contracts --- Energy conservation --- Conservation of energy resources --- Conservation of power resources --- Rational use of energy --- RUE (Rational use of energy) --- Government contracts --- Municipal contracts --- Law and legislation --- Conservation of natural resources --- Power resources --- Energy consumption --- Energy policy --- Recycling (Waste, etc.) --- Contracts --- Contracting out
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Investment in infrastructure is critical to economic growth, quality of life, poverty reduction, access to education, healthcare, and achieving many of the goals of a robust economy. But infrastructure is difficult for the public sector to get right. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) can help; they provide more efficient procurement, focus on consumer satisfaction and life cycle maintenance, and provide new sources of investment, in particular through limited recourse debt. But PPPs present challenges of their own. This book provides a practical guide to PPPs for policy makers and strategists, showing how governments can enable and encourage PPPs, providing a step-by-step analysis of the development of PPP projects, and explaining how PPP financing works, what PPP contractual structures look like, and how PPP risk allocation works in practice. It includes specific discussion of each infrastructure sector, with a focus on the strategic and policy issues essential for successful development of infrastructure through PPPs.
Business, Economy and Management --- Economics --- Infrastructure (Economics) --- Public-private sector cooperation. --- Risk assessment. --- Public contracts. --- Government contracts --- Municipal contracts --- Public contracts --- Contracts --- Contracting out --- Analysis, Risk --- Assessment, Risk --- Risk analysis --- Risk evaluation --- Evaluation --- Private-public partnerships --- Private-public sector cooperation --- Public-private partnerships --- Public-private sector collaboration --- Cooperation --- Capital, Social (Economics) --- Economic infrastructure --- Social capital (Economics) --- Social infrastructure --- Social overhead capital --- Economic development --- Human settlements --- Public goods --- Public works --- Capital --- Law and legislation --- Public-private sector cooperation --- Risk assessment --- E-books
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Economic law --- European law --- European Union --- marches publics --- union europeenne --- 341.17 EU --- Public contracts --- -Government purchasing --- -Uh3.6 --- Government procurement --- Procurement, Government --- Public procurement --- Public purchasing --- Purchasing --- Government contracts --- Municipal contracts --- Contracts --- Contracting out --- overheidsopdrachten --- europese unie --- Europese Unie--vv {341.17 EC} vanaf 1995--EU --- Law and legislation --- 341.17 EU Europese Unie--vv {341.17 EC} vanaf 1995--EU --- Government contractors --- Uh3.6 --- Public contractors --- Contractors --- Contract services --- Contracting for services --- Outsourcing --- Services, Contracting for --- Letting of contracts --- Privatization --- Legal status, laws, etc --- European Union countries --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Capital --- Allocation des ressources --- Politique commerciale --- Soumissions (droit administratif) --- Marchés publics --- Pays de l'Union européenne
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Présent dans tous les systèmes de droit, le contrat est utilisé tant par des personnes privées que par des entités publiques. Le « contrat public », entendu comme tout contrat passé par des entités publiques, se prête donc à l'analyse comparative. C'est l'objet de cet ouvrage collectif, qui regroupe des monographies nationales de 28 pays et une série d'analyses transversales. Si ce travail met en lumière un certain nombre de différences tenant à la spécificité des traditions juridiques, il permet surtout d'identifier ce qui peut apparaître comme un véritable droit commun des contrats publics.
Comparative law --- Administrative law --- Contracten met de overheid --- Contracts [Government ] --- Contracts [Public ] --- Contrats administratifs --- Droit comparé --- Government contracts --- Municipal contracts --- Public contracts --- Public contracts--Law and legislation --- Rechtsvergelijking --- Government purchasing --- Law and legislation --- Public contracts. --- Law and legislation. --- Droit comparé --- Comparative studies --- Contracts --- Contracting out --- Sales --- Government purchasing - Law and legislation --- Afrique du Sud --- Allemagne --- Royaume-Uni --- Brésil --- Belgique --- Chili --- Chine --- Colombie --- Espagne --- Danemark --- Estonie --- Etats-Unis --- Finlande --- France --- Inde --- Pays-Bas --- Portugal --- Pologne --- Russie --- Rwanda --- Suède --- Suisse --- Taiwan --- Tunisie --- Droit administratif --- Marchés publics --- Etudes comparatives
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