Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects - Update 4 : New Private Infrastructure Activity in Developing Countries Recovered in the First Half of 2009 Thanks to the Electricity Sector, But the Crisis Continues to Impact Projects

This review of new private participation in infrastructure (PPI) projects, covering the period up to June 2009, sheds some light on the recent activity and the short-term impact of the financial crisis, compared with the previous updates on the imp...

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Language:English
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spelling okr-10986-111072021-04-23T14:02:54Z Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects - Update 4 : New Private Infrastructure Activity in Developing Countries Recovered in the First Half of 2009 Thanks to the Electricity Sector, But the Crisis Continues to Impact Projects World Bank AIR AIR PASSENGER AIR TRAFFIC AIRPORT BANK LOANS BANKING RELATIONSHIPS BANKS BOND BOND MARKET BONDS BOTTLENECKS BUDGET CONSTRAINTS CAPITAL FLOWS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL LENDING CREDIT RISK DEBT DEBT FINANCIERS DEMAND FOR TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE COMPANY DIRECT FINANCING ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMICS EMERGING MARKET EQUITY HOLDERS EXPENDITURE EXPORT CREDIT FINANCE COMPANY FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL VIABILITY FREIGHT FREIGHT TRAFFIC FUNDING SOURCES GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES INCOME INCOME GROUP INCOME GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INTEREST RATES LENDERS LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN SYNDICATIONS LONG TERM FINANCING MARKET CONDITIONS MERCHANT NATIONAL HIGHWAYS PASSENGER TRAFFIC PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC BANKS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS ROAD ROADS SOURCES OF FINANCE STOCK EXCHANGE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TOLL TOLL ROADS TRAFFIC TRAFFIC GROWTH TRANSPORT TRANSPORT PROJECTS UNDERWRITING URBAN DEVELOPMENT WORLD TRADE This review of new private participation in infrastructure (PPI) projects, covering the period up to June 2009, sheds some light on the recent activity and the short-term impact of the financial crisis, compared with the previous updates on the impact of the crisis, this note incorporates several improvements: a larger sample size (714 projects versus 522 in the previous update) over a longer period of time (from January 2008 to June 2009 compared to the previous update, which covered January 2008 to March 2009). The survey finds that the financial crisis significantly affected the rate of project closure rate of new PPI projects in the second half of 2008. The impact of the crisis varies across developing regions with Europe and Central Asia (ECA) being the most affected region so far. This analysis will be refined in the coming quarters to assess the extent to which these trends continue. 2012-08-13T14:09:54Z 2012-08-13T14:09:54Z 2009-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/10/16357460/assessment-impact-crisis-new-ppi-projects-update-4-new-private-infrastructure-activity-developing-countries-recovered-first-half-2009-thanks-electricity-sector-crisis-continues-impact-projects http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11107 English Private Participation in Infrastructure Database; PPI Data Update; No. 24 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic AIR
AIR PASSENGER
AIR TRAFFIC
AIRPORT
BANK LOANS
BANKING RELATIONSHIPS
BANKS
BOND
BOND MARKET
BONDS
BOTTLENECKS
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
CAPITAL FLOWS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL LENDING
CREDIT RISK
DEBT
DEBT FINANCIERS
DEMAND FOR TRANSPORTATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE COMPANY
DIRECT FINANCING
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMICS
EMERGING MARKET
EQUITY HOLDERS
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT CREDIT
FINANCE COMPANY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
FREIGHT
FREIGHT TRAFFIC
FUNDING SOURCES
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT BUDGETS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
INCOME
INCOME GROUP
INCOME GROUPS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTEREST RATES
LENDERS
LIQUIDITY
LOAN
LOAN SYNDICATIONS
LONG TERM FINANCING
MARKET CONDITIONS
MERCHANT
NATIONAL HIGHWAYS
PASSENGER TRAFFIC
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC BANKS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
ROAD
ROADS
SOURCES OF FINANCE
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TOLL
TOLL ROADS
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC GROWTH
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT PROJECTS
UNDERWRITING
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WORLD TRADE
spellingShingle AIR
AIR PASSENGER
AIR TRAFFIC
AIRPORT
BANK LOANS
BANKING RELATIONSHIPS
BANKS
BOND
BOND MARKET
BONDS
BOTTLENECKS
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
CAPITAL FLOWS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LENDING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL LENDING
CREDIT RISK
DEBT
DEBT FINANCIERS
DEMAND FOR TRANSPORTATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE COMPANY
DIRECT FINANCING
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMICS
EMERGING MARKET
EQUITY HOLDERS
EXPENDITURE
EXPORT CREDIT
FINANCE COMPANY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
FREIGHT
FREIGHT TRAFFIC
FUNDING SOURCES
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT BUDGETS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
INCOME
INCOME GROUP
INCOME GROUPS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INTEREST RATES
LENDERS
LIQUIDITY
LOAN
LOAN SYNDICATIONS
LONG TERM FINANCING
MARKET CONDITIONS
MERCHANT
NATIONAL HIGHWAYS
PASSENGER TRAFFIC
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC BANKS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
ROAD
ROADS
SOURCES OF FINANCE
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TOLL
TOLL ROADS
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC GROWTH
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT PROJECTS
UNDERWRITING
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WORLD TRADE
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Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects - Update 4 : New Private Infrastructure Activity in Developing Countries Recovered in the First Half of 2009 Thanks to the Electricity Sector, But the Crisis Continues to Impact Projects
relation Private Participation in Infrastructure Database; PPI Data Update; No. 24
description This review of new private participation in infrastructure (PPI) projects, covering the period up to June 2009, sheds some light on the recent activity and the short-term impact of the financial crisis, compared with the previous updates on the impact of the crisis, this note incorporates several improvements: a larger sample size (714 projects versus 522 in the previous update) over a longer period of time (from January 2008 to June 2009 compared to the previous update, which covered January 2008 to March 2009). The survey finds that the financial crisis significantly affected the rate of project closure rate of new PPI projects in the second half of 2008. The impact of the crisis varies across developing regions with Europe and Central Asia (ECA) being the most affected region so far. This analysis will be refined in the coming quarters to assess the extent to which these trends continue.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author World Bank
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title Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects - Update 4 : New Private Infrastructure Activity in Developing Countries Recovered in the First Half of 2009 Thanks to the Electricity Sector, But the Crisis Continues to Impact Projects
title_short Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects - Update 4 : New Private Infrastructure Activity in Developing Countries Recovered in the First Half of 2009 Thanks to the Electricity Sector, But the Crisis Continues to Impact Projects
title_full Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects - Update 4 : New Private Infrastructure Activity in Developing Countries Recovered in the First Half of 2009 Thanks to the Electricity Sector, But the Crisis Continues to Impact Projects
title_fullStr Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects - Update 4 : New Private Infrastructure Activity in Developing Countries Recovered in the First Half of 2009 Thanks to the Electricity Sector, But the Crisis Continues to Impact Projects
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Impact of the Crisis on New PPI Projects - Update 4 : New Private Infrastructure Activity in Developing Countries Recovered in the First Half of 2009 Thanks to the Electricity Sector, But the Crisis Continues to Impact Projects
title_sort assessment of the impact of the crisis on new ppi projects - update 4 : new private infrastructure activity in developing countries recovered in the first half of 2009 thanks to the electricity sector, but the crisis continues to impact projects
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/10/16357460/assessment-impact-crisis-new-ppi-projects-update-4-new-private-infrastructure-activity-developing-countries-recovered-first-half-2009-thanks-electricity-sector-crisis-continues-impact-projects
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