EIB Papers Volume 13. n°1/2008 - European Investment Bank
EIB Papers Volume 13. n°1/2008 - European Investment Bank
EIB Papers Volume 13. n°1/2008 - European Investment Bank
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154 <strong>Volume</strong>13 N°1 <strong>2008</strong> <strong>EIB</strong> PAPERS<br />
<strong>EIB</strong> <strong>Papers</strong> 2004 – 2005<br />
<strong>Volume</strong> 10, Number 2, 2005: Innovative financing of infrastructure - the role of public-<br />
private partnerships: lessons from the early movers<br />
Armin Riess, “Is the PPP model applicable across sectors?”<br />
Paul A. Grout, “Value-for-money measurement in public-private partnerships”<br />
Patricia Leahy, “Lessons from the Private Finance Initiative in the United Kingdom”<br />
Rui Sousa Monteiro, “Public-private partnerships: some lessons from Portugal”<br />
Andreas Brenck, Thorsten Beckers, Maria Heinrich, Christian von Hirschhausen, “Public-private partnerships in new EU<br />
member countries of Central and Eastern Europe”<br />
Campbell Thomson, “Public-private partnerships: prerequisites for prime performance”<br />
<strong>Volume</strong> 10, Number 1, 2005: Innovative financing of infrastructure - the role of public-<br />
private partnerships: infrastructure, economic growth, and the economics of PPPs<br />
Timo Välilä, Tomasz Kozluk, & Aaron Mehrotra, “Roads on a downhill? Trends in EU infrastructure investment”<br />
Ward Romp & Jakob de Haan, “Public capital and economic growth: a critical survey”<br />
Christophe Kamps, “Is there a lack of public capital in the <strong>European</strong> Union?”<br />
Timo Välilä, “How expensive are cost savings? On the economics of public-private partnerships”<br />
Mathias Dewatripont & Patrick Legros, “Public-private partnerships: contract design and risk transfer”<br />
<strong>Volume</strong> 9, Number 2, 2004: The internationalisation of production in Europe: Case studies<br />
of foreign direct investment in old and new EU members<br />
Frank Barry, “Export-platform FDI: the Irish experience”<br />
Thierry Mayer, “Where do foreign firms locate in France and why?”<br />
Magdolna Sass, “FDI in Hungary: the first mover’s advantage and disadvantage”<br />
Gábor Hunya, “FDI in small accession countries: the Baltic states”<br />
<strong>Volume</strong> 9, Number 1, 2004: The internationalisation of production in Europe: Causes and<br />
effects of foreign direct investment and non-equity forms of international production<br />
Armin Riess & Kristian Uppenberg, “The internationalisation of production: moving plants, products, and people”<br />
Zbigniew Zimny, “Long-term trends in international production”<br />
Kristian Uppenberg & Armin Riess, “Determinants and growth effects of foreign direct investment”<br />
Jozef Konings, “The employment effects of foreign direct investment”<br />
Ari Kokko & Patrik Gustavsson, “Regional integration, FDI, and regional development”<br />
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