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Endogenous Determinants for Renegotiating Concessions: Evidence from Local Infrastructure
Authors:Carlos Oliveira Cruz  Rui Cunha Marques
Affiliation:1. Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture , Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon , Portugal ccruz@civil.ist.utl.pt;3. Department of Engineering and Management, Centre for Management Studies (CEG-IST) , Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon , Portugal
Abstract:The engagement of local government in public–private partnerships (PPPs) for the provision of infrastructure and public services is a global trend. Light rail services, water systems, waste management systems, schools, sport centres and social housing are simply a few examples of sectors in which the private sector is becoming more actively involved with local authorities. Most of these engagements are conducted through the use of mixed companies and contractual concessions. However, both of these uses suffer from a major shortcoming – renegotiations. Contracts are often renegotiated within a few years of being signed, and some evidence reveals that the results might not protect the public interest. This article aims to understand how and why renegotiations of local concessions occur by examining the specific characteristics of contracts (endogenous determinants). To illustrate the discussion, a case study of a light rail system is analysed, exemplifying the effect of a contractual renegotiation. The authors argue that contractual renegotiation can be useful in decreasing contract incompleteness, but a poorly designed contractual clause can allow for opportunistic concessionaire behaviour.
Keywords:Concessions  renegotiations  public infrastructure  local government  light rail services
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