Private Participation in Infrastructure in Europe and Central Asia : A Look at Recent Trends

This note asserts that Eastern Europe and Central Asia is attracting more investment to infrastructure projects with private participation than any other developing region except Latin America. Members of the European Union (EU) and countries seeki...

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Main Authors: Vagliasindi, Maria, Izaguirre, Ada Karina
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/08/8823531/private-participation-infrastructure-europe-central-asia-look-recent-trends
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spelling okr-10986-106472021-04-23T14:02:51Z Private Participation in Infrastructure in Europe and Central Asia : A Look at Recent Trends Vagliasindi, Maria Izaguirre, Ada Karina ACCOUNTING AIRPORT AIRPORT CONCESSION AIRPORT LEASE AIRPORTS BALANCE BENEFITS OF COMPETITION CAPITAL EXPENDITURE COMPETITION IN GENERATION COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONCESSION CONCESSION FEES CONCESSIONS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX COST RECOVERY DEBT DEBT SWAP DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION ASSETS DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DIVESTITURE ECONOMICS ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL CLOSURE GAS DISTRIBUTION GAS TRANSMISSION GENERATION HOLDING INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION LEASE CONTRACTS LOW TARIFFS MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS MARKET CONCENTRATION MARKET STRUCTURE NATURAL GAS PAYMENTS TO GOVERNMENTS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PHYSICAL ASSETS POLITICAL STABILITY POWER POWER PLANT POWER PRODUCERS POWER SECTOR PRICE INCREASES PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATIZATION PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES RAILWAY RAILWAY SYSTEM RAILWAYS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RETURN ROAD ROAD SECTOR SERVICE RELIABILITY SHARE OF INVESTMENT TARIFF REFORMS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TENDERS TRANSACTION TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSMISSION ASSETS TRANSPORT URBAN DEVELOPMENT UTILITIES WATER UTILITIES WITHDRAWAL This note asserts that Eastern Europe and Central Asia is attracting more investment to infrastructure projects with private participation than any other developing region except Latin America. Members of the European Union (EU) and countries seeking membership account for most of the investment. The Russian Federation is emerging as a leader both in attracting private activity and in sponsoring projects in neighboring countries. Telecommunications and energy are the leading sectors. But new regulatory challenges are emerging as a result of exclusivity periods in telecommunications and greater market concentration and vertical reintegration in energy. 2012-08-13T12:34:00Z 2012-08-13T12:34:00Z 2007-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/08/8823531/private-participation-infrastructure-europe-central-asia-look-recent-trends http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10647 English Gridlines; No. 26 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia
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topic ACCOUNTING
AIRPORT
AIRPORT CONCESSION
AIRPORT LEASE
AIRPORTS
BALANCE
BENEFITS OF COMPETITION
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
COMPETITION IN GENERATION
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
CONCESSION
CONCESSION FEES
CONCESSIONS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
COST RECOVERY
DEBT
DEBT SWAP
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISTRIBUTION ASSETS
DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DIVESTITURE
ECONOMICS
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL CLOSURE
GAS DISTRIBUTION
GAS TRANSMISSION
GENERATION
HOLDING
INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION
LEASE CONTRACTS
LOW TARIFFS
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
MARKET CONCENTRATION
MARKET STRUCTURE
NATURAL GAS
PAYMENTS TO GOVERNMENTS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PHYSICAL ASSETS
POLITICAL STABILITY
POWER
POWER PLANT
POWER PRODUCERS
POWER SECTOR
PRICE INCREASES
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC UTILITIES
RAILWAY
RAILWAY SYSTEM
RAILWAYS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RETURN
ROAD
ROAD SECTOR
SERVICE RELIABILITY
SHARE OF INVESTMENT
TARIFF REFORMS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TENDERS
TRANSACTION
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRANSMISSION ASSETS
TRANSPORT
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
UTILITIES
WATER UTILITIES
WITHDRAWAL
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
AIRPORT
AIRPORT CONCESSION
AIRPORT LEASE
AIRPORTS
BALANCE
BENEFITS OF COMPETITION
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
COMPETITION IN GENERATION
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
CONCESSION
CONCESSION FEES
CONCESSIONS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
COST RECOVERY
DEBT
DEBT SWAP
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISTRIBUTION ASSETS
DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DIVESTITURE
ECONOMICS
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL CLOSURE
GAS DISTRIBUTION
GAS TRANSMISSION
GENERATION
HOLDING
INDEPENDENT POWER PRODUCERS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION
LEASE CONTRACTS
LOW TARIFFS
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
MARKET CONCENTRATION
MARKET STRUCTURE
NATURAL GAS
PAYMENTS TO GOVERNMENTS
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PHYSICAL ASSETS
POLITICAL STABILITY
POWER
POWER PLANT
POWER PRODUCERS
POWER SECTOR
PRICE INCREASES
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC UTILITIES
RAILWAY
RAILWAY SYSTEM
RAILWAYS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RETURN
ROAD
ROAD SECTOR
SERVICE RELIABILITY
SHARE OF INVESTMENT
TARIFF REFORMS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TENDERS
TRANSACTION
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRANSMISSION ASSETS
TRANSPORT
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
UTILITIES
WATER UTILITIES
WITHDRAWAL
Vagliasindi, Maria
Izaguirre, Ada Karina
Private Participation in Infrastructure in Europe and Central Asia : A Look at Recent Trends
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
relation Gridlines; No. 26
description This note asserts that Eastern Europe and Central Asia is attracting more investment to infrastructure projects with private participation than any other developing region except Latin America. Members of the European Union (EU) and countries seeking membership account for most of the investment. The Russian Federation is emerging as a leader both in attracting private activity and in sponsoring projects in neighboring countries. Telecommunications and energy are the leading sectors. But new regulatory challenges are emerging as a result of exclusivity periods in telecommunications and greater market concentration and vertical reintegration in energy.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Vagliasindi, Maria
Izaguirre, Ada Karina
author_facet Vagliasindi, Maria
Izaguirre, Ada Karina
author_sort Vagliasindi, Maria
title Private Participation in Infrastructure in Europe and Central Asia : A Look at Recent Trends
title_short Private Participation in Infrastructure in Europe and Central Asia : A Look at Recent Trends
title_full Private Participation in Infrastructure in Europe and Central Asia : A Look at Recent Trends
title_fullStr Private Participation in Infrastructure in Europe and Central Asia : A Look at Recent Trends
title_full_unstemmed Private Participation in Infrastructure in Europe and Central Asia : A Look at Recent Trends
title_sort private participation in infrastructure in europe and central asia : a look at recent trends
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/08/8823531/private-participation-infrastructure-europe-central-asia-look-recent-trends
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10647
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