PPI in Poor Countries : How to Increase Private Participation in Infrastructure Management and Investment

To overcome huge shortfalls in access to infrastructure services, poor countries need much higher investment levels and more expertise to build, operate, and maintain infrastructure facilities. The private sector is one source for such resources, a...

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Main Author: Leigland, James
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/02/12821144/ppi-poor-countries-increase-private-participation-infrastructure-management-investment
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spelling okr-10986-105102021-04-23T14:02:51Z PPI in Poor Countries : How to Increase Private Participation in Infrastructure Management and Investment Leigland, James ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTING CAPITAL COSTS CAPITAL INVESTMENT CASH FLOWS COMMERCIAL FINANCE CREDIT RATING CREDITS CREDITWORTHINESS CURRENCY DEBT DEBT MATURITIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT BANKS DONOR FUNDING EMPLOYMENT ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FINANCIAL CRISIS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISKS GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GOVERNMENT FUNDING HIGH TRAFFIC VOLUMES HIGHWAY HIGHWAY PROJECTS HOST GOVERNMENTS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS MERCHANT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PASSENGER SERVICES PREPAYMENT PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SERVICE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SERVICE PROVISION PRIVATIZATION PUBLIC BUDGETS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RAIL RISK SHARING ROAD PROJECTS SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE QUALITY SUBSIDIZATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOLL TOLL ROAD TOLL ROADS TRAFFIC TRANSPORT TRANSPORT NETWORK URBAN AREAS URBAN WATER URBAN WATER UTILITIES UTILITIES WATER PROJECTS WATER SUPPLY To overcome huge shortfalls in access to infrastructure services, poor countries need much higher investment levels and more expertise to build, operate, and maintain infrastructure facilities. The private sector is one source for such resources, and projects involving private participation in infrastructure (PPI) have increasingly been used in developing countries. But PPI investment has been much lower in poor countries than in better-off developing countries-and has been more affected by the global financial crisis. How can PPI projects play a larger role in improving infrastructure service provision in these countries? 2012-08-13T11:50:41Z 2012-08-13T11:50:41Z 2010-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/02/12821144/ppi-poor-countries-increase-private-participation-infrastructure-management-investment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10510 English Gridlines; No. 51 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCOUNTING
CAPITAL COSTS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CASH FLOWS
COMMERCIAL FINANCE
CREDIT RATING
CREDITS
CREDITWORTHINESS
CURRENCY
DEBT
DEBT MATURITIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
DONOR FUNDING
EMPLOYMENT
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISKS
GOVERNMENT BUDGETS
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
HIGH TRAFFIC VOLUMES
HIGHWAY
HIGHWAY PROJECTS
HOST GOVERNMENTS
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOME GROUPS
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
MERCHANT
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
PASSENGER SERVICES
PREPAYMENT
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SERVICE PROVIDERS
PRIVATE SERVICE PROVISION
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC BUDGETS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
RAIL
RISK SHARING
ROAD PROJECTS
SANITATION
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVISION
SERVICE QUALITY
SUBSIDIZATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TOLL
TOLL ROAD
TOLL ROADS
TRAFFIC
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT NETWORK
URBAN AREAS
URBAN WATER
URBAN WATER UTILITIES
UTILITIES
WATER PROJECTS
WATER SUPPLY
spellingShingle ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCOUNTING
CAPITAL COSTS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CASH FLOWS
COMMERCIAL FINANCE
CREDIT RATING
CREDITS
CREDITWORTHINESS
CURRENCY
DEBT
DEBT MATURITIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
DONOR FUNDING
EMPLOYMENT
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISKS
GOVERNMENT BUDGETS
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
HIGH TRAFFIC VOLUMES
HIGHWAY
HIGHWAY PROJECTS
HOST GOVERNMENTS
HOUSEHOLDS
INCOME GROUPS
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
MERCHANT
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
PASSENGER SERVICES
PREPAYMENT
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SERVICE PROVIDERS
PRIVATE SERVICE PROVISION
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC BUDGETS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
RAIL
RISK SHARING
ROAD PROJECTS
SANITATION
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVISION
SERVICE QUALITY
SUBSIDIZATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TOLL
TOLL ROAD
TOLL ROADS
TRAFFIC
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT NETWORK
URBAN AREAS
URBAN WATER
URBAN WATER UTILITIES
UTILITIES
WATER PROJECTS
WATER SUPPLY
Leigland, James
PPI in Poor Countries : How to Increase Private Participation in Infrastructure Management and Investment
relation Gridlines; No. 51
description To overcome huge shortfalls in access to infrastructure services, poor countries need much higher investment levels and more expertise to build, operate, and maintain infrastructure facilities. The private sector is one source for such resources, and projects involving private participation in infrastructure (PPI) have increasingly been used in developing countries. But PPI investment has been much lower in poor countries than in better-off developing countries-and has been more affected by the global financial crisis. How can PPI projects play a larger role in improving infrastructure service provision in these countries?
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Leigland, James
author_facet Leigland, James
author_sort Leigland, James
title PPI in Poor Countries : How to Increase Private Participation in Infrastructure Management and Investment
title_short PPI in Poor Countries : How to Increase Private Participation in Infrastructure Management and Investment
title_full PPI in Poor Countries : How to Increase Private Participation in Infrastructure Management and Investment
title_fullStr PPI in Poor Countries : How to Increase Private Participation in Infrastructure Management and Investment
title_full_unstemmed PPI in Poor Countries : How to Increase Private Participation in Infrastructure Management and Investment
title_sort ppi in poor countries : how to increase private participation in infrastructure management and investment
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/02/12821144/ppi-poor-countries-increase-private-participation-infrastructure-management-investment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10510
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