VALUE FOR MONEY IN PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS IN THE FIELD OF STREET LIGHTING IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

Authors

  • Dejan Milenković Associate professor PhD; Belgrade University, Faculty of political Sciences
  • Vladimir Đurić Full professor Ph.D; Pan-European University „Apeiron“ Banja Luka, Senior research fellow; Inistitute of Comparative Law, Belgrade

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7251/EMC2002391M

Abstract

Public administration reform, better known as the New Public Management - NPM, which began in the mid-1970s, had a key impact on the development of modern public administration. The NPM emphasizes the economic values of public administration, to the detriment of its other values. Public Private Partnership- PPP is one of the basic elements of NPM doctrine. PPP is a partnership between the public and private sector that aims to provide a service traditionally provided by the public sector. An integral part of every PPP is the Value for Money methodology. The “Value for money”- VfM method emerged in this process of public administration reform, first in the UK. The document of the British Government Private Finance Initiative (PFI) from the year 1992, presented the basis for the creation of a new so-called “Venture”, which at that time was called a joint venture, and which is today known as PPP. PPP is a relatively new institute that has existed in the Republic of Serbia since 2011. In this paper, we will deal with the application of the VfM methodology in PPP projects related to street lighting in the Republic of Serbia, and try to give answer about social and economic justification of PPP and potential economic savings that can be achieved in the public sector through the implementation of PPP. At the present time, when there is more and more talk about the need for environmental protection, sustainable development and energy efficiency, PPP projects can have an increasing importance in this area. For this reason, we have limited the application of VfM methods in PPP projects in the Republic of Serbia only to street lighting projects which provide the mentioned goals.

Author Biographies

Dejan Milenković, Associate professor PhD; Belgrade University, Faculty of political Sciences

Associate professor PhD; Belgrade University, Faculty of political Sciences

Vladimir Đurić, Full professor Ph.D; Pan-European University „Apeiron“ Banja Luka, Senior research fellow; Inistitute of Comparative Law, Belgrade

Full professor Ph.D; Pan-European University „Apeiron“ Banja Luka, Senior research fellow; Inistitute of Comparative Law, Belgrade

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Published

2020-12-18