Effects of public-private partnerships for development (PPPD) between the Peruvian State and the mining sector in the legitimation or delegitimation of local governments. The case of the Mining Programme of Solidarity with People (MPSP), 2006-2011

Since the 1990s, public private partnerships (PPP) began to be seen not only as the most efficient instrument against market and state´s failures, but also as the most efficient instrument to achieve development. This type of partnerships is called public-private partnerships for development (PPPD)...

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Autor principal: Rodríguez Nuño de la Rosa, Virginia
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Publicado: Ediciones Complutense 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CGAP/article/view/56023
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=es/es-028&d=article56023oai
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topic Public-private partnerships for development (PPPD); governance; legitimation; Peru; extractive industries.
Alianzas público-privadas para el desarrollo (APPD); gobernanza; legitimación; Perú; industrias extractivas.
spellingShingle Public-private partnerships for development (PPPD); governance; legitimation; Peru; extractive industries.
Alianzas público-privadas para el desarrollo (APPD); gobernanza; legitimación; Perú; industrias extractivas.
Rodríguez Nuño de la Rosa, Virginia
Effects of public-private partnerships for development (PPPD) between the Peruvian State and the mining sector in the legitimation or delegitimation of local governments. The case of the Mining Programme of Solidarity with People (MPSP), 2006-2011
topic_facet Public-private partnerships for development (PPPD); governance; legitimation; Peru; extractive industries.
Alianzas público-privadas para el desarrollo (APPD); gobernanza; legitimación; Perú; industrias extractivas.
description Since the 1990s, public private partnerships (PPP) began to be seen not only as the most efficient instrument against market and state´s failures, but also as the most efficient instrument to achieve development. This type of partnerships is called public-private partnerships for development (PPPD) or partnerships for development. They are voluntary and have been promoted by the United Nations to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) and, currently, to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). This paper explores, through a case study, the effects that a PPPD in particular, the so-called Mining Programme of Solidarity with the People (MPSP) carried out between the Peruvian State and the mining sector, has had in the legitimation or delegitimation of local governments in Peru during the period 2006 to 2011.
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title Effects of public-private partnerships for development (PPPD) between the Peruvian State and the mining sector in the legitimation or delegitimation of local governments. The case of the Mining Programme of Solidarity with People (MPSP), 2006-2011
title_short Effects of public-private partnerships for development (PPPD) between the Peruvian State and the mining sector in the legitimation or delegitimation of local governments. The case of the Mining Programme of Solidarity with People (MPSP), 2006-2011
title_full Effects of public-private partnerships for development (PPPD) between the Peruvian State and the mining sector in the legitimation or delegitimation of local governments. The case of the Mining Programme of Solidarity with People (MPSP), 2006-2011
title_fullStr Effects of public-private partnerships for development (PPPD) between the Peruvian State and the mining sector in the legitimation or delegitimation of local governments. The case of the Mining Programme of Solidarity with People (MPSP), 2006-2011
title_full_unstemmed Effects of public-private partnerships for development (PPPD) between the Peruvian State and the mining sector in the legitimation or delegitimation of local governments. The case of the Mining Programme of Solidarity with People (MPSP), 2006-2011
title_sort effects of public-private partnerships for development (pppd) between the peruvian state and the mining sector in the legitimation or delegitimation of local governments. the case of the mining programme of solidarity with people (mpsp), 2006-2011
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url https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CGAP/article/view/56023
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=es/es-028&d=article56023oai
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