Infrastructure Investment in World Bank Client Countries by Korean Sponsors
From 1990-2010, project sponsors from the Republic of Korea implemented nineteen infrastructure projects in low and middle income countries with investment commitments totaling US$4.9 billion. Investment during all periods except 2001-2005 was dom...
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okr-10986-108872021-04-23T14:02:52Z Infrastructure Investment in World Bank Client Countries by Korean Sponsors Jett, Alexander Nicholas AIR AIR TRAFFIC AIRPORT AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT AIRPORT EXPANSION AIRPORTS AIRPORTS CONCESSION ASSET UTILIZATION ASSETS AUTOMATIC FARE COLLECTION BAGGAGE BAGGAGE CHECK BID BIDDER OFFERING BIDS BOND BOND ISSUE BRIDGE BRIDGES CARGO COLLECTION SYSTEM COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUTERS COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSION CONTRACTS CONCESSION MODEL CONCESSION PROCESS CONCESSIONAIRES CONCESSIONS CONTAINER TERMINAL DAILY TRAFFIC DEBT GUARANTEE DEBT REPAYMENT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DOWN PAYMENT EQUITY CONTRIBUTION EXCESS TRAFFIC EXISTING ASSETS FARE COLLECTION FINANCIAL CLOSURE FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL CRISIS GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY GOVERNMENT SUPPORT HEAVY VEHICLES HIGHWAY HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION HIGHWAY PROJECT HIGHWAYS HOLDING HOLDINGS INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE INTERCHANGES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING INVESTMENT BANK INVESTMENT PROGRAM JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURE COMPANY LANES LEASE CONTRACT LEASE CONTRACTS LOAN LOCAL ROADS MANDATE MARKET CONDITIONS METRO RAIL METRO RAIL CORPORATION PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN CROSSING PETROL STATIONS PHYSICAL ASSETS PORT AUTHORITY PORT TERMINALS PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE TRANSPORT PUBLIC INFORMATION RAIL RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL PASSENGER RAIL PASSENGER SERVICE RAILROAD RAILROADS RAILWAY RAILWAYS RETURN RETURNS ROAD ROAD CONCESSION ROAD CONCESSIONS ROAD PROJECTS ROADS ROADWAY ROADWAYS ROLLING STOCK RUNWAY SENIOR DEBT SENIOR LENDERS SHAREHOLDERS SPEED STATE HIGHWAY TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOLL TOLL COLLECTION TOLL COLLECTION SYSTEM TOLL ROAD TOLL ROAD CONSTRUCTION TOLLS TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC RISK TRAINS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ACTIVITY TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT PROJECTS TREASURY UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND STATIONS VEHICLE VIADUCTS From 1990-2010, project sponsors from the Republic of Korea implemented nineteen infrastructure projects in low and middle income countries with investment commitments totaling US$4.9 billion. Investment during all periods except 2001-2005 was dominated by the energy sector (US$4 billion), followed by the telecom sector (US$0.9 billion). Korean investment was spread across five regions; it was heavily concentrated in East Asia and the Pacific (EAP) region with 78 percent or total investment. This investment lacked a single country focus. 2012-08-13T13:26:37Z 2012-08-13T13:26:37Z 2011-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/07/15669582/infrastructure-investment-world-bank-client-countries-korean-sponsors http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10887 English PPI Data Update; Note No. 52 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 Korea, Republic of |
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AIR AIR TRAFFIC AIRPORT AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT AIRPORT EXPANSION AIRPORTS AIRPORTS CONCESSION ASSET UTILIZATION ASSETS AUTOMATIC FARE COLLECTION BAGGAGE BAGGAGE CHECK BID BIDDER OFFERING BIDS BOND BOND ISSUE BRIDGE BRIDGES CARGO COLLECTION SYSTEM COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUTERS COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSION CONTRACTS CONCESSION MODEL CONCESSION PROCESS CONCESSIONAIRES CONCESSIONS CONTAINER TERMINAL DAILY TRAFFIC DEBT GUARANTEE DEBT REPAYMENT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DOWN PAYMENT EQUITY CONTRIBUTION EXCESS TRAFFIC EXISTING ASSETS FARE COLLECTION FINANCIAL CLOSURE FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL CRISIS GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY GOVERNMENT SUPPORT HEAVY VEHICLES HIGHWAY HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION HIGHWAY PROJECT HIGHWAYS HOLDING HOLDINGS INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE INTERCHANGES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING INVESTMENT BANK INVESTMENT PROGRAM JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURE COMPANY LANES LEASE CONTRACT LEASE CONTRACTS LOAN LOCAL ROADS MANDATE MARKET CONDITIONS METRO RAIL METRO RAIL CORPORATION PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN CROSSING PETROL STATIONS PHYSICAL ASSETS PORT AUTHORITY PORT TERMINALS PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE TRANSPORT PUBLIC INFORMATION RAIL RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL PASSENGER RAIL PASSENGER SERVICE RAILROAD RAILROADS RAILWAY RAILWAYS RETURN RETURNS ROAD ROAD CONCESSION ROAD CONCESSIONS ROAD PROJECTS ROADS ROADWAY ROADWAYS ROLLING STOCK RUNWAY SENIOR DEBT SENIOR LENDERS SHAREHOLDERS SPEED STATE HIGHWAY TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOLL TOLL COLLECTION TOLL COLLECTION SYSTEM TOLL ROAD TOLL ROAD CONSTRUCTION TOLLS TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC RISK TRAINS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ACTIVITY TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT PROJECTS TREASURY UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND STATIONS VEHICLE VIADUCTS |
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AIR AIR TRAFFIC AIRPORT AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT AIRPORT EXPANSION AIRPORTS AIRPORTS CONCESSION ASSET UTILIZATION ASSETS AUTOMATIC FARE COLLECTION BAGGAGE BAGGAGE CHECK BID BIDDER OFFERING BIDS BOND BOND ISSUE BRIDGE BRIDGES CARGO COLLECTION SYSTEM COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUTERS COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSION CONTRACTS CONCESSION MODEL CONCESSION PROCESS CONCESSIONAIRES CONCESSIONS CONTAINER TERMINAL DAILY TRAFFIC DEBT GUARANTEE DEBT REPAYMENT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DOWN PAYMENT EQUITY CONTRIBUTION EXCESS TRAFFIC EXISTING ASSETS FARE COLLECTION FINANCIAL CLOSURE FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL CRISIS GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY GOVERNMENT SUPPORT HEAVY VEHICLES HIGHWAY HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION HIGHWAY PROJECT HIGHWAYS HOLDING HOLDINGS INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE INTERCHANGES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING INVESTMENT BANK INVESTMENT PROGRAM JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURE COMPANY LANES LEASE CONTRACT LEASE CONTRACTS LOAN LOCAL ROADS MANDATE MARKET CONDITIONS METRO RAIL METRO RAIL CORPORATION PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN CROSSING PETROL STATIONS PHYSICAL ASSETS PORT AUTHORITY PORT TERMINALS PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE TRANSPORT PUBLIC INFORMATION RAIL RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL PASSENGER RAIL PASSENGER SERVICE RAILROAD RAILROADS RAILWAY RAILWAYS RETURN RETURNS ROAD ROAD CONCESSION ROAD CONCESSIONS ROAD PROJECTS ROADS ROADWAY ROADWAYS ROLLING STOCK RUNWAY SENIOR DEBT SENIOR LENDERS SHAREHOLDERS SPEED STATE HIGHWAY TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOLL TOLL COLLECTION TOLL COLLECTION SYSTEM TOLL ROAD TOLL ROAD CONSTRUCTION TOLLS TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC RISK TRAINS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT ACTIVITY TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT PROJECTS TREASURY UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND STATIONS VEHICLE VIADUCTS Jett, Alexander Nicholas Infrastructure Investment in World Bank Client Countries by Korean Sponsors |
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East Asia and Pacific Korea, Republic of |
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PPI Data Update; Note No. 52 |
description |
From 1990-2010, project sponsors from
the Republic of Korea implemented nineteen infrastructure
projects in low and middle income countries with investment
commitments totaling US$4.9 billion. Investment during all
periods except 2001-2005 was dominated by the energy sector
(US$4 billion), followed by the telecom sector (US$0.9
billion). Korean investment was spread across five regions;
it was heavily concentrated in East Asia and the Pacific
(EAP) region with 78 percent or total investment. This
investment lacked a single country focus. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Jett, Alexander Nicholas |
author_facet |
Jett, Alexander Nicholas |
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Jett, Alexander Nicholas |
title |
Infrastructure Investment in World Bank Client Countries by Korean Sponsors |
title_short |
Infrastructure Investment in World Bank Client Countries by Korean Sponsors |
title_full |
Infrastructure Investment in World Bank Client Countries by Korean Sponsors |
title_fullStr |
Infrastructure Investment in World Bank Client Countries by Korean Sponsors |
title_full_unstemmed |
Infrastructure Investment in World Bank Client Countries by Korean Sponsors |
title_sort |
infrastructure investment in world bank client countries by korean sponsors |
publisher |
World Bank, Washington, DC |
publishDate |
2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/07/15669582/infrastructure-investment-world-bank-client-countries-korean-sponsors http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10887 |
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