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Policy Reforms on Public Private Partnership(PPP) in Myanmar (Thida Kyu, 2016)

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This study aims to analyse conducted Policy Reforms on Public Private Partnership In Myanmar. In addition to the assessment of secondary data and statistics, the research design includes meetings with stakeholders to discuss current methods of infrastructure procurement and financing, the role of the private sector in financing infrastructure and constraints or barriers to development especially human resource capabilities. Based on secondary data sources, this paper was embedded what is
"action-based research" in the international literature whereby we provide results of the research back to stakeholders for them to comment in the hope that recommendations might be more readily accepted by government. It is found that that capacity building in the public and private sectors of the Myanmar economy for infrastructure planning is the number one priority. The studies also found that Myanmar need Policy and Strategic framework to implement an effective PPP project and to be able to get the specialist expertise and highly specialized knowledge to undertake different tasks in PPP. Reforms should put in place to support infrastructure planning and procurement. Effective policymaking, strategic planning, implementation, and monitoring require reliable, timely, and relevant information on the country's social, economic, and _environmental conditions. Based on assessment of stakeholder needs in Myanmar one early deliverable by government should be a road map for reform in the institutional space for infrastructure and the financing space. The road map should identify clear targets (key performance indicators) and the dates by which those targets should be achieved by all agencies. With undertaking strategic planning the governmnt should determine the business case for any infrastructure concept. The government's primary roles are, in a preliminary way, to establish : first, the conceptual validity of the proposal in the context of alternative options and government policies; and, secondly, to estimate its economic worth of to society.
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