公私合营在中国地铁建设中的应用:证据是什么?

Martin de Jong, Shanshan Xu, Dominic Stead
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快速增长的机动化导致了严重的交通拥堵和排放,并鼓励中国大城市投资地铁开发。然而,这些项目的财政负担远远超过公共资金的可用性。因此,中国政府已开始允许较低级别的政府尝试公私合作(PPP)和私人融资,以补充资金赤字。分析人士经常声称,各国必须满足一定的制度、宏观经济和其他要求,才能有效利用PPP。在本文中,中国在满足这些要求方面的记录进行了审查,并得出结论,其余的弱点在哪里。本文对中国五个大都市(上海、北京、深圳、重庆和哈尔滨)最近七个地铁PPP项目进行了实证研究。本文总结了中国目前使用PPP的现状,以及未来PPP在中国的可能前景。
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Applying public-private partnership to subway construction in China: What is the evidence?
Rapidly growing motorization has led to high levels of traffic congestion and emissions and encouraged large Chinese metropolitan areas to invest in subway developments. The financial burden of these projects, however, far exceeds the availability of public funds. As a consequence, the Chinese government has started to allow lower tiers of government to experiment with Public Private Partnerships (PPP) and private finance to supplement the funding deficit. Analysts often claim that countries have to fulfill certain institutional, macro-economic and other requirements before they can make effective use of PPP. In this article, China's record in meeting those requirements is examined and conclusions are drawn as to where the remaining weaknesses lie. Seven recent PPP projects for subways in five large metropolitan areas in China (Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Chongqing and Harbin) are investigated empirically. Conclusions are drawn concerning China's current status regarding the use of PPP and the likely prospects for PPP in China in the future.
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