The Influence of Capital and Transportation in the Implementation of the Public Private Partnership Scheme
Ghassani Badzlina
Master of Sharia Economics, Islamic University of Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, Indonesia
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v6-i3-13ABSTRACT:
Indonesia as a country that is currently carrying out developments requires a lot of funds to carry out infrastructure development. The methods used carrying out infrastructure development is by implementing a Public Private Partnership or PPP scheme. Several experts have put forward the definition of PPP, which is contained in No. 38 of 2015 Presidential Regulation concerning Government Cooperation with Business Entities in the Provision of Infrastructure. In reality the implementation of the PPP scheme is said to be able to influence several things including the use of capital and transportation.
KEYWORDS:
Public Private Partnership (PPP), Capital, Transportation
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