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spelling okr-10986-109512021-04-23T14:02:53Z Investment Commitments and the Number of New Projects Decline in East Asia and Pacific Izaguirre, Ada Karina Park, JangHo COAL COAL-FIRED POWER CONCESSION CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PERIOD CUBIC METERS DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER DRINKING WATER SUPPLY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY GENERATION ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GAS GAS DISTRIBUTION HYDROELECTRIC POWER HYDROPOWER HYDROPOWER PLANT INITIAL INVESTMENT JOINT VENTURE LNG LNG PROJECT NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS FACILITIES PIPELINE POTABLE WATER POWER GENERATION POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTION POWER PLANTS PRIVATE PARTICIPATION RAW WATER RAW WATER SUPPLY SEWAGE SEWERAGE THERMAL POWER THERMAL POWER PLANT UTILITIES WASTEWATER WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS WATER COMPANY WATER INDUSTRY WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT WATER TREATMENT PLANT WATER TREATMENT PLANTS WATER UTILITIES WATER UTILITY WIND WIND FARM Private activity in infrastructure in East Asia and Pacific slowed in 2008, according to just-released data from the Private Participation in Infrastructure Project database. Both investment commitments and the number of new projects declined, in both the first and second half of the year. New energy projects and existing telecommunications operators accounted for most the annual investment. The region attracted 10 percent of the year's total investment commitments in developing countries. In 2008, 78 infrastructure projects with private participation reached financial or contractual closure in 10 low- or middle-income countries of East Asia and Pacific. These projects involve investment commitments (hereafter, investment) of US$8.6 billion. Infrastructure projects implemented in previous years had additional commitments of US$6.8 billion, bringing total investment in 2008 to US$15.4 billion. 2012-08-13T13:40:23Z 2012-08-13T13:40:23Z 2009-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/12/11893249/investment-commitments-number-new-projects-decline-east-asia-pacific http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10951 English PPI Data Update; Note No. 29 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific
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topic COAL
COAL-FIRED POWER
CONCESSION CONTRACT
CONSTRUCTION
CONTRACT PERIOD
CUBIC METERS
DRAINAGE
DRINKING WATER
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
GAS
GAS DISTRIBUTION
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
HYDROPOWER
HYDROPOWER PLANT
INITIAL INVESTMENT
JOINT VENTURE
LNG
LNG PROJECT
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS FACILITIES
PIPELINE
POTABLE WATER
POWER GENERATION
POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTION
POWER PLANTS
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
RAW WATER
RAW WATER SUPPLY
SEWAGE
SEWERAGE
THERMAL POWER
THERMAL POWER PLANT
UTILITIES
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS
WATER COMPANY
WATER INDUSTRY
WATER SUPPLY
WATER TREATMENT
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
WATER UTILITIES
WATER UTILITY
WIND
WIND FARM
spellingShingle COAL
COAL-FIRED POWER
CONCESSION CONTRACT
CONSTRUCTION
CONTRACT PERIOD
CUBIC METERS
DRAINAGE
DRINKING WATER
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
GAS
GAS DISTRIBUTION
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
HYDROPOWER
HYDROPOWER PLANT
INITIAL INVESTMENT
JOINT VENTURE
LNG
LNG PROJECT
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS FACILITIES
PIPELINE
POTABLE WATER
POWER GENERATION
POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTION
POWER PLANTS
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
RAW WATER
RAW WATER SUPPLY
SEWAGE
SEWERAGE
THERMAL POWER
THERMAL POWER PLANT
UTILITIES
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS
WATER COMPANY
WATER INDUSTRY
WATER SUPPLY
WATER TREATMENT
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
WATER UTILITIES
WATER UTILITY
WIND
WIND FARM
Izaguirre, Ada Karina
Park, JangHo
Investment Commitments and the Number of New Projects Decline in East Asia and Pacific
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
relation PPI Data Update; Note No. 29
description Private activity in infrastructure in East Asia and Pacific slowed in 2008, according to just-released data from the Private Participation in Infrastructure Project database. Both investment commitments and the number of new projects declined, in both the first and second half of the year. New energy projects and existing telecommunications operators accounted for most the annual investment. The region attracted 10 percent of the year's total investment commitments in developing countries. In 2008, 78 infrastructure projects with private participation reached financial or contractual closure in 10 low- or middle-income countries of East Asia and Pacific. These projects involve investment commitments (hereafter, investment) of US$8.6 billion. Infrastructure projects implemented in previous years had additional commitments of US$6.8 billion, bringing total investment in 2008 to US$15.4 billion.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Izaguirre, Ada Karina
Park, JangHo
author_facet Izaguirre, Ada Karina
Park, JangHo
author_sort Izaguirre, Ada Karina
title Investment Commitments and the Number of New Projects Decline in East Asia and Pacific
title_short Investment Commitments and the Number of New Projects Decline in East Asia and Pacific
title_full Investment Commitments and the Number of New Projects Decline in East Asia and Pacific
title_fullStr Investment Commitments and the Number of New Projects Decline in East Asia and Pacific
title_full_unstemmed Investment Commitments and the Number of New Projects Decline in East Asia and Pacific
title_sort investment commitments and the number of new projects decline in east asia and pacific
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/12/11893249/investment-commitments-number-new-projects-decline-east-asia-pacific
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