Investment Commitments in Europe and Central Asia Doubled in 2007

Investment commitments to infrastructure projects with private participation in Europe and Central Asia amounted to US$45.5 billion in 2007, reaching a new peak, according to just-released data from the private participation in infrastructure proje...

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Main Authors: Izaguirre, Ada Karina, Mirzagalyamova, Alfiya
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/12/10388326/investment-commitments-europe-central-asia-doubled-2007
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spelling okr-10986-110012021-04-23T14:02:53Z Investment Commitments in Europe and Central Asia Doubled in 2007 Izaguirre, Ada Karina Mirzagalyamova, Alfiya ACCOUNTING AIRPORT AIRPORT CONCESSION AIRPORT CONCESSIONS AIRPORTS COAL COAL ENERGY CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSION FEES CONCESSIONS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTAINER TERMINAL DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES DIVESTITURE ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ENERGY COMPANY ENERGY SALES ENERGY SYSTEMS FINANCIAL CLOSURE FINANCIAL HEALTH FIXED ANNUITY GAS DISTRIBUTION GOVERNMENT ASSETS HOLDING HYDRO PLANT HYDROPOWER HYDROPOWER PLANT INCUMBENT OPERATOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS LEASE CONTRACT LLC LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE LONG-DISTANCE MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS MOTORWAYS NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION PHYSICAL ASSETS POWER POWER PLANTS PRIVATE EQUITY ROAD ROAD CONCESSIONS ROADS RUNWAY RUNWAYS TELECOMMUNICATIONS THERMAL POWER THERMAL POWER PLANT TOLL TOLL REVENUES TRADING TRANSPORT TRANSPORT INVESTMENT UTILITIES WASTEWATER SERVICES WATER UTILITIES Investment commitments to infrastructure projects with private participation in Europe and Central Asia amounted to US$45.5 billion in 2007, reaching a new peak, according to just-released data from the private participation in infrastructure project database. Europe and Central Asia accounted for 29 percent of the year's total investment commitments in developing countries, a larger share than any other developing region. Investment commitments in the region were almost twice those in 2006, thanks both to new projects and to projects implemented in previous years. The 43 new projects accounted for US$21.3 billion, while projects reaching financial closure in 1990-2006 attracted US$24.2 billion. Investment in physical assets increased by almost 75 percent to US$32 billion, accounting for 70 percent of the year's investment in the region. Payments to the government (such as divestiture revenues and spectrum or concession fees) amounted to US$13.6 billion, the second highest level in the region in 1990-2007. 2012-08-13T13:50:48Z 2012-08-13T13:50:48Z 2008-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/12/10388326/investment-commitments-europe-central-asia-doubled-2007 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11001 English PPI Data Update; Note No. 15 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 CONCESSIONS
AIRPORTS
COAL
COAL ENERGY
CONCESSION
CONCESSION CONTRACT
CONCESSION FEES
CONCESSIONS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONTAINER TERMINAL
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES
DIVESTITURE
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
ENERGY COMPANY
ENERGY SALES
ENERGY SYSTEMS
FINANCIAL CLOSURE
FINANCIAL HEALTH
FIXED ANNUITY
GAS DISTRIBUTION
GOVERNMENT ASSETS
HOLDING
HYDRO PLANT
HYDROPOWER
HYDROPOWER PLANT
INCUMBENT OPERATOR
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
LEASE CONTRACT
LLC
LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE
LONG-DISTANCE
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
MOTORWAYS
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION
PHYSICAL ASSETS
POWER
POWER PLANTS
PRIVATE EQUITY
ROAD
ROAD CONCESSIONS
ROADS
RUNWAY
RUNWAYS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
THERMAL POWER
THERMAL POWER PLANT
TOLL
TOLL REVENUES
TRADING
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INVESTMENT
UTILITIES
WASTEWATER SERVICES
WATER UTILITIES
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
AIRPORT
AIRPORT CONCESSION
AIRPORT CONCESSIONS
AIRPORTS
COAL
COAL ENERGY
CONCESSION
CONCESSION CONTRACT
CONCESSION FEES
CONCESSIONS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONTAINER TERMINAL
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES
DIVESTITURE
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
ENERGY COMPANY
ENERGY SALES
ENERGY SYSTEMS
FINANCIAL CLOSURE
FINANCIAL HEALTH
FIXED ANNUITY
GAS DISTRIBUTION
GOVERNMENT ASSETS
HOLDING
HYDRO PLANT
HYDROPOWER
HYDROPOWER PLANT
INCUMBENT OPERATOR
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
LEASE CONTRACT
LLC
LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE
LONG-DISTANCE
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
MOTORWAYS
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION
PHYSICAL ASSETS
POWER
POWER PLANTS
PRIVATE EQUITY
ROAD
ROAD CONCESSIONS
ROADS
RUNWAY
RUNWAYS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
THERMAL POWER
THERMAL POWER PLANT
TOLL
TOLL REVENUES
TRADING
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INVESTMENT
UTILITIES
WASTEWATER SERVICES
WATER UTILITIES
Izaguirre, Ada Karina
Mirzagalyamova, Alfiya
Investment Commitments in Europe and Central Asia Doubled in 2007
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
relation PPI Data Update; Note No. 15
description Investment commitments to infrastructure projects with private participation in Europe and Central Asia amounted to US$45.5 billion in 2007, reaching a new peak, according to just-released data from the private participation in infrastructure project database. Europe and Central Asia accounted for 29 percent of the year's total investment commitments in developing countries, a larger share than any other developing region. Investment commitments in the region were almost twice those in 2006, thanks both to new projects and to projects implemented in previous years. The 43 new projects accounted for US$21.3 billion, while projects reaching financial closure in 1990-2006 attracted US$24.2 billion. Investment in physical assets increased by almost 75 percent to US$32 billion, accounting for 70 percent of the year's investment in the region. Payments to the government (such as divestiture revenues and spectrum or concession fees) amounted to US$13.6 billion, the second highest level in the region in 1990-2007.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Izaguirre, Ada Karina
Mirzagalyamova, Alfiya
author_facet Izaguirre, Ada Karina
Mirzagalyamova, Alfiya
author_sort Izaguirre, Ada Karina
title Investment Commitments in Europe and Central Asia Doubled in 2007
title_short Investment Commitments in Europe and Central Asia Doubled in 2007
title_full Investment Commitments in Europe and Central Asia Doubled in 2007
title_fullStr Investment Commitments in Europe and Central Asia Doubled in 2007
title_full_unstemmed Investment Commitments in Europe and Central Asia Doubled in 2007
title_sort investment commitments in europe and central asia doubled in 2007
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/12/10388326/investment-commitments-europe-central-asia-doubled-2007
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11001
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