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Journal of Economic Policy Reform | 2015

The political economics of investment Utopia: public–private partnerships for urban infrastructure finance

Elliott Sclar

This article explores the policy disconnect between the pursuit of private investment return and the public desire for enhanced social value from public–private partnership (P3) investments in urban infrastructure. Investors view infrastructure finance as an opportunity for relatively safe, high-return investing. But infrastructure-financing architecture to achieve high private returns frequently clashes with financing models that sustain long-term social benefits. The full implications of relational tensions in the structuring of P3s are analyzed. The principal policy conclusion is that, because of these tensions, the use of P3s for this purpose should be restricted.


Urban Affairs Review | 2017

Can Location Value Capture Pay for Transit? Organizational Challenges of Transforming Theory Into Practice

Deborah Salon; Elliott Sclar; Richard Barone

Successful public transit systems increase the value of locations they serve. Capturing this location value to help fund transit is often sensible, but challenging. This article defines location value capture and synthesizes lessons learned from six European and North American transit agencies that have experience with location value capture funding. The opportunities for and barriers to implementing location value capture fall into three categories: agency institutional authority, agency organizational mission, and public support for transit. When any of these factors is incompatible with a location value capture strategy, implementation becomes difficult. In four of the cases studied, dramatic institutional change was critical for success. In five cases, acute crisis was a catalyst for institutional change, value capture implementation, or both. Using value capture strategies to fund transit requires practitioners to both understand agency organizational constraints and view transit agencies as institutions that can transform in response to changing situations.


Sciences-new York | 1994

Two Tales of the City

Elliott Sclar

Book reviewed in this article: New York, New York: How the Apartment House Transformed the Life of the City (1869–1930) by Elizabeth Hawes Alfred A. Knopf 722 Miles: The Building of the Subways and How They Transformed New York by Clifton Hood


Archive | 2000

You Don't Always Get What You Pay for: The Economics of Privatization

Elliott Sclar


Contemporary Sociology | 1978

Access for all : transportation and urban growth

K.H. Schaeffer; Elliott Sclar


Archive | 2005

A home in the city

Pietro Garau; Elliott Sclar; Gabriella Y. Carolini


American Journal of Public Health | 1990

Homelessness and housing policy: a game of musical chairs.

Elliott Sclar


Research in Transportation Economics | 2014

Implementing bus rapid transit: A tale of two Indian cities

Andrea Rizvi; Elliott Sclar


American Journal of Public Health | 2002

Housing and Health

Mary E. Northridge; Elliott Sclar


Archive | 2002

The Automobile Era: a Cultural Analysis

K.H. Schaeffer; Elliott Sclar

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Tony Schuman

New Jersey Institute of Technology

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Deborah Salon

University of California

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Gabriella Y. Carolini

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Pietro Garau

Sapienza University of Rome

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