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This article aims to fill the void in the literature regarding the sustainable development of public-private partnerships (PPPs) by answering the following research questions: (1) Between 1980 and 2017, what were the PPP-related policy priorities in the three different historical phases of the Chinese national agenda that we have identified herein? (2) Have the PPP-related policies shown a pattern of moving toward sustainable development, and if so, to what extent? Against a criteria framework of evaluating how PPP-related policies could contribute to sustainable development, this article conducted a quantitative bibliometric analysis of 299 PPP-related policy documents issued by the Chinese central government between 1980 and 2017. By visualizing the networks of policy keywords and policy-issuing departments, this article identified the PPP-related policy priorities in the following three distinct historical phases: Phase I (1980-1997), the encouragement of foreign investment in the public infrastructure; Phase II (1998-2008), the encouragement of the marketization of the urban public utilities; and Phase III (2009-2017), the intensive institutionalization and extensive application of PPPs for solving the local debt problem. Corresponding to the abovementioned policy priorities, this article found that the pattern of PPP-related policies has shifted from the total absence of sustainable development policies in Phase I, to a few sustainable development policy attempts in Phase II, and finally, to a tendency toward policies favoring sustainable development in Phase III.
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Chen, C., Li, D., & Man, C. (2019). Toward sustainable development? A bibliometric analysis of PPP-related policies in China between 1980 and 2017. Sustainability (Switzerland), 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/su11010142
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