Benchmarking Infrastructure Development 2020 builds on the success of the Procuring Infrastructure PPPs 2018, which focused specifically on PPPs. It updates the assessment for PPPs in 140 economies and expands its thematic coverage to include the assessment of TPIs in 40 pilot economies.
The report identifies areas for improvement in the preparation, procurement, and management of PPPs, as well as in the management of unsolicited proposals by benchmarking the regulatory frameworks of 135 economies in all regions against internationally recognized good practices in procuring PPPs.
The Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) Procurement 2017 report benchmarks government capabilities and regulatory readiness in 82 economies across four key areas of the PPP project cycle: PPP preparation, PPP procurement, unsolicited proposals, and PPP contract management.
Benchmarking Public Procurement 2017 presents comparable data on public procurement laws and regulations across 180 economies, offering data to fuel academic research, help governments assess the performance of their procurement systems and deliver a unique information tool to the private sector and civil society.
Benchmarking Public Procurement provides comparable data on regulatory environments that affect the ability of private companies to do business with governments in 77 economies. It aims to promote evidence-based decision making by governments and to build evidence in areas where few empirical data have been presented before.
The Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships Procurement 2015 report presents a cross country analysis in 10 pilot economies on issues regarding the regulatory framework and the procurement process of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs).