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Brazil

Brazil introduced its first federal PPP Act in 2004, which is largely based on the UK PPP model. The effects of the Act's introduction are gradually becoming apparent, with new infrastructure projects beginning to appear in the market.

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First Public Private Partnership Act
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, 2005
Project Finance Monthly, March 2005, p. 1


UK


Public-Private partnerships in the Brazilian Context
Freitas, Juarez, Last updated, 2005
Centre for Brazilian Studies, University of Oxford
Link to abstract

UK


Regulatory Reform in Brazilian Infrastructure: Where do we stand?
Pinheiro, Armando Castelar, 2003
IPEA (Institute de Pesquisa Economica Apilcada)
IPEA Discussion Paper No. 964
ISSN 1415-4765
Brazil


The Process of Public Resources Allocation for Investment in Hospital Capacities
Marinho, Alexandre, 2003
IPEA (Institute de Pesquisa Economica Apilcada)
Discussion Paper No. 949
ISSN 1415-4765
Brazil


What Does "Privatization" do for Efficiency? Evidence from Argentina and Brazil's Railway
Estache, Antonio; Gonzalex, Marianela and Trujillo, Lourdes, 2002
Efficiency Paper Series 10. Department of Economics, University of Oviedo
Examines the change in performance of rail pasenger and freight transport in Argentina and Brazil following privatisation.

Spain


Privatisation of the transportation sector in Brazil
De Castro, Newton , 1999
National Bank for Social and Economic Development
Excerpt from "Privatisation in Brazil:  The case of Public Utilities."

Brazil


Last Updated: 05 May 2010