Nobuhiko Daito
George Mason University
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Managerial Finance | 2014
Nobuhiko Daito; Jonathan L. Gifford
Purpose - – The use of public-private partnerships (P3s) for infrastructure delivery, particularly for highway projects, has been increasing in the USA. The purpose of this paper is to empirically evaluate the difference of P3s and non-P3 highway projects, in terms of their costs and efficiency. Design/methodology/approach - – An empirical model of highway construction costs was estimated using a linear regression model that explicitly accounts for the cost differential between the contracts. The differences between efficiencies was also evaluated through a two-stage analysis, where projects’-specific technical efficiencies were first estimated using stochastic frontier analysis and data envelopment analysis, and then the difference in technical efficiencies between the two groups were evaluated through non-parametric tests of means. Findings - – Controlling for various project characteristics, the P3 highway projects in the USA showed higher initial costs than non-P3 projects. However, the efficiency scores showed no significant difference between the two groups. This inconsistency between initial costs and technical efficiency scores suggests the complexity involved in P3 projects, which are not captured in the efficiency analysis. Research limitations/implications - – Limited availability of P3 project data due to their immaturity (in cases of P3 projects that include operation and management) and their complex engineering specifications may have caused biased results. Importantly, the study analyzed project costs as of financial close; post-financial close variations, such as change orders during construction, cost/schedule overruns, and renegotiation of contract terms, are beyond the scope of the analysis in this study. Originality/value - – The present study contributes to the literature as one of the earliest empirical analyses of the performance of highway P3s in the USA. Also, this is one of the first studies to employ frontier analysis methods that focus on the efficiency of highway project delivery.
Applied Economics Letters | 2014
Kenneth Button; Nobuhiko Daito
This article looks at factors which have affected the shares of public and private money that have been going into public–private transportation partnership investments in the US. It looks at a number of recent partnerships and relates the importance of the private sector to sets of institutional and technical variables.
Transport Reviews | 2016
Zhenhua Chen; Nobuhiko Daito; Jonathan L. Gifford
Case studies on transport policy | 2013
Nobuhiko Daito; Zhenhua Chen; Jonathan L. Gifford; Tameka Porter; John E. Gudgel
Transportation Research Board 92nd Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2013
Nobuhiko Daito; Zhenhua Chen
ITF Roundtable Reports | 2014
Jonathan L. Gifford; Lisardo Bolaños; Nobuhiko Daito
Transport Policy | 2017
Zhenhua Chen; Nobuhiko Daito; Jonathan L. Gifford
Journal of the Transportation Research Forum | 2014
Zhenhua Chen; Nobuhiko Daito; Jonathon L. Gifford
Les rapports de table ronde du FIT | 2018
Jonathan L. Gifford; Lisardo Bolaños; Nobuhiko Daito
Transportation Research Board 94th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2015
Zhenhua Chen; Nobuhiko Daito; Jonathan L. Gifford