Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Projects in Low-Income and Developing Countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, And South America: Panel Data Analysis
Abstract
This study investigated PPP in 129 low-income and developing countries in Asia, Europe,
Africa, And South America during the period between 1990 to 2020 with panel analysis. In
this study, we used statistics and regression coefficients using the Panel Ordinary Least
Squares (POLS) method, We used Feasible Generalized Least Squares (FGLS) regression
to triangulate the POLS. We found that governments of low-income and developing
countries need increased savings in GDP. The finding of a positive relationship between
the share of total investment and the number of PPP projects indicates a lack of
infrastructure in low-income and developing countries. The need for additional capital in
developing countries encourages low-income and developing countries to encourage PPPs.
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