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Private Sector Investment in Infrastructure: Project Finance, PPP Projects and PPP Frameworks 4th ed isbn 9789403530505

Private Sector Investment in Infrastructure: Project Finance, PPP Projects and PPP Frameworks 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9789041162731
New Edition ISBN: 9789403530505
Previous Edition ISBN: 9789041127143
Published: November 2015
Publisher: Clearance
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Investment in infrastructure is critical to economic growth, quality of life, poverty reduction, access to education, good quality healthcare, and achieving many of the goals of a robust and dynamic economy. However, infrastructure is difficult for the public sector to get right.

This remarkably insightful and enormously useful book, now in its third edition, shows how the private sector (through public-private partnerships - PPP) can provide more efficient procurement through cheaper, faster, and better quality; refocus infrastructure services on consumer satisfaction and life cycle maintenance; place the financial burden of providing infrastructure on consumers rather than taxpayers; and provide new sources of investment, in particular through limited recourse debt (i.e., project financing).

Taking the particular challenges associated with PPP fully into account. this book provides a practical guide to PPP in all the following ways and more: - how governments can enable and encourage PPP; - how PPP financing works; - what PPP contractual structures look like; and - most importantly, how PPP risk allocation works in practice.

Specific discussion of each infrastructure sector is provided. Lawyers and business people, civil engineers, economic development officials and specialists, banking and insurance professionals, and academics will all find the ground well covered in this book, as well as new ground broken.

Subjects:
Construction Law, Banking and Finance, Clearance
Contents:
Preface.
List of Figures.
List of Tables.
List of Boxes.
Acknowledgments.

PART I Introduction.
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to PPP and Finance.
CHAPTER 2 Introduction to Project Finance.
CHAPTER 3 Introduction to PPP through BOT Projects.
CHAPTER 4 Bankability.
CHAPTER 5 Allocation of Risk.
CHAPTER 6 Project Participant Interface Risk.

PART II Up-Stream: PPP Frameworks.
CHAPTER 7 Legal Framework.
CHAPTER 8 Institutional Framework.
CHAPTER 9 Procuring and Implementing Transactions.
CHAPTER 10 Using Public Financial Support for PPP.
CHAPTER 11 Mobilising Local Currency Financing.

PART III Down-Stream: PPP Transactions.
CHAPTER 12 Concession Agreement.
CHAPTER 13 Shareholders’ Agreement.
CHAPTER 14 Construction Contract.
CHAPTER 15 Operation and Maintenance Agreement.
CHAPTER 16 Offtake Purchase Agreement.
CHAPTER 17 Input Supply Agreement.
CHAPTER 18 Issues Common to Project Documents.
CHAPTER 19 Power Encouraging Expansion by Existing Licence Holders.
CHAPTER 20 Transportation.
CHAPTER 21 Telecommunications.
CHAPTER 22 Water and Sanitation.
CHAPTER 23 Sub-national/Small PPP.
CHAPTER 24 Commercial Facilities (and Tourism).

Glossary.
Index.