Late Development and the Private Sector: A Perspective on Public-Private Partnerships in Vietnam

Connor Vignali Steelberg

Columbia Journal of Transnational Law2021article
ABDC A
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0.37

Abstract

This Note examines a statute approved by Vietnam’s National Assembly in June 2020: the Law on Investment in the Form of Public-Private Partnerships. Analyzing the statute and two of its publicly available drafts, this Note argues that the new legislation is unlikely to achieve its goal of generating development through expanded, cost-effective infrastructure projects. Further, it argues that the new statute’s deficiencies flow from the inability of the current institutional approach.known as law and development.to learn from the failures of previous developmental reform efforts. Though establishing a legal framework for public-private partnerships may facilitate infrastructural expansion and serve a vital role in economic development, this comes at great cost. In the long term, the Vietnamese state may suffer diminished administrative and financial capacity as a result of the new statute.

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@article{connor2021,
  title        = {{Late Development and the Private Sector: A Perspective on Public-Private Partnerships in Vietnam}},
  author       = {Connor Vignali Steelberg},
  journal      = {Columbia Journal of Transnational Law},
  year         = {2021},
}

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