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spelling okr-10986-110042021-04-23T14:02:53Z Investment Commitments in Sub-Saharan Africa Stayed at a Peak Level in 2007 Izaguirre, Ada Karina Perard, Edouard COMPANY MANAGEMENT CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSION FEES CONCESSIONS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTAINER TERMINAL DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIESEL DIESEL POWER PLANT DIVESTITURE ECONOMIC SERVICES ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICITY EMERGING MARKETS ENERGY COMPANY ENERGY RESOURCES FINANCIAL CLOSURE GAS GOVERNMENT ASSETS HOLDING HYDROPOWER HYDROPOWER PLANT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS LEASE CONTRACT LIGHT RAIL LONG DISTANCE PAYMENTS TO GOVERNMENTS PETROLEUM PHYSICAL ASSETS PORTFOLIO POWER POWER COMPANY POWER PLANT POWER PLANTS PRIVATE EQUITY RAIL PROJECT RAILROADS RAILWAY RAILWAYS SHARE OF INVESTMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES THERMAL PLANT TRADING TRANSPORT TRANSPORT INVESTMENT UTILITIES WIND WIND POWER WIND POWER FACILITY Investment commitments to infrastructure projects with private participation in Sub-Saharan Africa amounted to almost US$11 billion in 2007, the second highest level since 1990, according to just-released data from the private participation in infrastructure project database. The region accounted for 7 percent of the year's total investment commitments in developing countries. Investment commitments in 2007 were down 10 percent from the level in 2006, the highest in 1990-2007. The regional peak in that year, however, was driven in part by an unusually large project: the US$3.4 billion Gautrain light rail project in South Africa, which had government cash support of around US$3 billion. If that project were excluded, investment in 2007 would be the highest ever in the region. Investment in 2007 was driven mostly by projects implemented in previous years. Projects reaching financial closure in 1990-2006 attracted US$7.6 billion, while the 24 new projects implemented in 2007 accounted for US$3.3 billion. Investment in physical assets declined by 22 percent to US$8.5 billion, still the second highest level ever. Payments to governments almost doubled to reach a peak level of US$2.5 billion, about 23 percent of annual investment. 2012-08-13T13:51:15Z 2012-08-13T13:51:15Z 2008-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/12/10388340/investment-commitments-sub-saharan-africa-stayed-peak-level-2007 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11004 English PPI Data Update; Note No. 19 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa
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topic COMPANY MANAGEMENT
CONCESSION
CONCESSION CONTRACT
CONCESSION FEES
CONCESSIONS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONTAINER TERMINAL
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIESEL
DIESEL POWER PLANT
DIVESTITURE
ECONOMIC SERVICES
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
EMERGING MARKETS
ENERGY COMPANY
ENERGY RESOURCES
FINANCIAL CLOSURE
GAS
GOVERNMENT ASSETS
HOLDING
HYDROPOWER
HYDROPOWER PLANT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
LEASE CONTRACT
LIGHT RAIL
LONG DISTANCE
PAYMENTS TO GOVERNMENTS
PETROLEUM
PHYSICAL ASSETS
PORTFOLIO
POWER
POWER COMPANY
POWER PLANT
POWER PLANTS
PRIVATE EQUITY
RAIL PROJECT
RAILROADS
RAILWAY
RAILWAYS
SHARE OF INVESTMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
THERMAL PLANT
TRADING
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INVESTMENT
UTILITIES
WIND
WIND POWER
WIND POWER FACILITY
spellingShingle COMPANY MANAGEMENT
CONCESSION
CONCESSION CONTRACT
CONCESSION FEES
CONCESSIONS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONTAINER TERMINAL
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIESEL
DIESEL POWER PLANT
DIVESTITURE
ECONOMIC SERVICES
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICITY
EMERGING MARKETS
ENERGY COMPANY
ENERGY RESOURCES
FINANCIAL CLOSURE
GAS
GOVERNMENT ASSETS
HOLDING
HYDROPOWER
HYDROPOWER PLANT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS
LEASE CONTRACT
LIGHT RAIL
LONG DISTANCE
PAYMENTS TO GOVERNMENTS
PETROLEUM
PHYSICAL ASSETS
PORTFOLIO
POWER
POWER COMPANY
POWER PLANT
POWER PLANTS
PRIVATE EQUITY
RAIL PROJECT
RAILROADS
RAILWAY
RAILWAYS
SHARE OF INVESTMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
THERMAL PLANT
TRADING
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INVESTMENT
UTILITIES
WIND
WIND POWER
WIND POWER FACILITY
Izaguirre, Ada Karina
Perard, Edouard
Investment Commitments in Sub-Saharan Africa Stayed at a Peak Level in 2007
geographic_facet Africa
relation PPI Data Update; Note No. 19
description Investment commitments to infrastructure projects with private participation in Sub-Saharan Africa amounted to almost US$11 billion in 2007, the second highest level since 1990, according to just-released data from the private participation in infrastructure project database. The region accounted for 7 percent of the year's total investment commitments in developing countries. Investment commitments in 2007 were down 10 percent from the level in 2006, the highest in 1990-2007. The regional peak in that year, however, was driven in part by an unusually large project: the US$3.4 billion Gautrain light rail project in South Africa, which had government cash support of around US$3 billion. If that project were excluded, investment in 2007 would be the highest ever in the region. Investment in 2007 was driven mostly by projects implemented in previous years. Projects reaching financial closure in 1990-2006 attracted US$7.6 billion, while the 24 new projects implemented in 2007 accounted for US$3.3 billion. Investment in physical assets declined by 22 percent to US$8.5 billion, still the second highest level ever. Payments to governments almost doubled to reach a peak level of US$2.5 billion, about 23 percent of annual investment.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Izaguirre, Ada Karina
Perard, Edouard
author_facet Izaguirre, Ada Karina
Perard, Edouard
author_sort Izaguirre, Ada Karina
title Investment Commitments in Sub-Saharan Africa Stayed at a Peak Level in 2007
title_short Investment Commitments in Sub-Saharan Africa Stayed at a Peak Level in 2007
title_full Investment Commitments in Sub-Saharan Africa Stayed at a Peak Level in 2007
title_fullStr Investment Commitments in Sub-Saharan Africa Stayed at a Peak Level in 2007
title_full_unstemmed Investment Commitments in Sub-Saharan Africa Stayed at a Peak Level in 2007
title_sort investment commitments in sub-saharan africa stayed at a peak level in 2007
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/12/10388340/investment-commitments-sub-saharan-africa-stayed-peak-level-2007
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11004
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