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Public-private partnerships policy and practice : a reference guide
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Public-private sector cooperation--Commonwealth countries.
- Public-private sector cooperation.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (224 pages)
- Other Title:
- Public–Private Partnerships Policy and Practice
- Public–Private Partnerships Policy and Practice
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] Commonwealth Secretarial 2010
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Public-Private Partnerships Policy and Practice is a comprehensive reference guide on PPP theory and practice for senior policy-makers and other public sector officials in developing countries. The guide focuses on the key lessons learned - and emerging best practice - from successful and failed PPP transactions over the past thirty years.The guide avoids jargon and explains relevant concepts in non-specialist language. Key points are summarised at the beginning of each section and provide an overall high-level outline. References are provided throughout and at the end of each section to allow the reader to access further information on specific issues.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Foreword
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- List of Boxes
- List of Abbreviations
- 1. Overview of the Reference Guide
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Background to PPPs: concepts and key trends
- 3.1. Defining PPPs
- 3.2. Benefits of PPPs
- 3.3. Types of risk and their allocation
- 3.4. Main types of PPPs
- 3.5. International trends in PPPs: theory and practice
- 4. The infrastructure PPP project development process
- 4.1. The PPP framework
- 4.2. The infrastructure project development process
- 4.3. Contract management and monitoring
- 4.4. Renegotiations
- 5. Constraints to infrastructure PPPs and measures to alleviate them
- 5.1. Constraints to infrastructure PPPs in developing countries
- 5.2. PPP units
- 6. Donor initiatives to support infrastructure PPPs
- 6.1. Project preparation facilities
- 6.2. Infrastructure financing facilities
- 6.3. Guarantee facilities
- 6.4. Infrastructure funding facilities
- 7. Recent PPP experience in Commonwealth developing countries
- 7.1. The infrastructure gap
- 7.2. Enabling environment for PPPs
- 7.3. Trends in private sector participation in infrastructure
- 7.4. PPP transaction experience across core infrastructure sectors
- 7.5. Case studies of PPP experience in selected Commonwealth countries
- 8. Key lessons learned and emerging best practices on PPPs
- Annex 1. Frequently Asked Questions on PPPs
- Annex 2. Trends in private participation in infrastructure in low and middle income countries, 1990-2007
- Overview
- Trends by region
- Distribution by country
- Trends by sector
- Trends in failed projects
- Annex 3. Some useful indicators for Commonwealth developing countries
- Infrastructure gap
- Doing business indicators
- Economic and political risk indicators
- Annex 4. Donor-backed PPP facilities
- Project preparation facilities.
- Infrastructure financing institutions and facilities
- Guarantee facilities
- Annex 5. Case studies on selected infrastructure PPP transactions
- Maynilad Water Services, Philippines
- Dar es Salaam Water Distribution, Tanzania
- Omdurman Water Treatment Plant, Sudan
- Point Lisas Desalination Plant, Trinidad and Tobago
- Kenya-Uganda Railways, Kenya and Uganda
- Murtala Muhammed Airport Two, Nigeria
- Panagarh-Palsit Highway Project, India
- Cross-Harbour Tunnel, Hong Kong
- Meghnaghat Power Project, Bangladesh
- Tala Transmission Project, India
- National Referral Hospital, Lesotho
- Annex 6. Technical glossary
- Index.
- Notes:
- Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-283-43879-8
- 9786613438799
- 1-84859-069-5
- OCLC:
- 775420486
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