Private Participation in the Water and Sewerage Sector : Recent Trends
The PPI (Private Participation in Infrastructure) Project Database covers private participation in infrastructure in developing countries. The database records details of all projects owned or managed by private companies in 1984-97 in the water, e...
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okr-10986-115402021-04-23T14:02:56Z Private Participation in the Water and Sewerage Sector : Recent Trends Silva, Gisele Tynan, Nicola Yilmaz, Yesim PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CONCESSIONS DATA BASES WATER SECTOR SEWERAGE DIVESTITURE LEASES MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS ASSET OWNERSHIP BULK WATER BULK WATER SALES CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSION CONTRACTS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PERIOD ECONOMIES OF SCALE HIGH LEVELS INCOME JOINT VENTURE LOCAL PRIVATE PARTICIPATION MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS PIPED WATER POTABLE WATER PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC WATER REGULATORY AGENCIES RESPONSIBILITY FOR WATER SEWAGE COLLECTION SEWAGE TREATMENT SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS SEWERAGE ASSETS SEWERAGE SECTOR SEWERAGE SERVICE SEWERAGE SERVICES SOLID WASTE UTILITIES WASTEWATER WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER PROJECTS WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT The PPI (Private Participation in Infrastructure) Project Database covers private participation in infrastructure in developing countries. The database records details of all projects owned or managed by private companies in 1984-97 in the water, energy, transport, and telecommunications sectors. This Note focuses on private water and sewerage projects that reached financial closure between 1990 and 1997 and surveys regional trends, type of private participation, project size, and top sponsors and operators. The PPI Database reveals the following trends in private participation in water and sewerage: a) a regional and national concentration of private water projects, reflecting varied government efforts to create conditions for sustainable private involvement through pricing, regulatory, and institutional reforms, but also a ripple effect from growing government familiarity with private involvement in the sector; b) a dominance of concession contracts compared with divestitures, BOT (build, operate, transfer) contracts, leases, and, management contracts; and c) a few international companies sponsoring and operating most major projects. 2012-08-13T15:20:35Z 2012-08-13T15:20:35Z 1998-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1998/08/441603/private-participation-water-sewerage-sector-recent-trends Viewpoint. -- Note no. 147 (August 1998) http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11540 English Viewpoint CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Viewpoint Publications & Research |
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PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CONCESSIONS DATA BASES WATER SECTOR SEWERAGE DIVESTITURE LEASES MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS ASSET OWNERSHIP BULK WATER BULK WATER SALES CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSION CONTRACTS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PERIOD ECONOMIES OF SCALE HIGH LEVELS INCOME JOINT VENTURE LOCAL PRIVATE PARTICIPATION MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS PIPED WATER POTABLE WATER PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC WATER REGULATORY AGENCIES RESPONSIBILITY FOR WATER SEWAGE COLLECTION SEWAGE TREATMENT SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS SEWERAGE ASSETS SEWERAGE SECTOR SEWERAGE SERVICE SEWERAGE SERVICES SOLID WASTE UTILITIES WASTEWATER WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER PROJECTS WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT |
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PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CONCESSIONS DATA BASES WATER SECTOR SEWERAGE DIVESTITURE LEASES MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS ASSET OWNERSHIP BULK WATER BULK WATER SALES CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSION CONTRACTS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PERIOD ECONOMIES OF SCALE HIGH LEVELS INCOME JOINT VENTURE LOCAL PRIVATE PARTICIPATION MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS PIPED WATER POTABLE WATER PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN WATER PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC WATER REGULATORY AGENCIES RESPONSIBILITY FOR WATER SEWAGE COLLECTION SEWAGE TREATMENT SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS SEWERAGE ASSETS SEWERAGE SECTOR SEWERAGE SERVICE SEWERAGE SERVICES SOLID WASTE UTILITIES WASTEWATER WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER PROJECTS WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT Silva, Gisele Tynan, Nicola Yilmaz, Yesim Private Participation in the Water and Sewerage Sector : Recent Trends |
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The PPI (Private Participation in
Infrastructure) Project Database covers private
participation in infrastructure in developing countries. The
database records details of all projects owned or managed by
private companies in 1984-97 in the water, energy,
transport, and telecommunications sectors. This Note focuses
on private water and sewerage projects that reached
financial closure between 1990 and 1997 and surveys regional
trends, type of private participation, project size, and top
sponsors and operators. The PPI Database reveals the
following trends in private participation in water and
sewerage: a) a regional and national concentration of
private water projects, reflecting varied government efforts
to create conditions for sustainable private involvement
through pricing, regulatory, and institutional reforms, but
also a ripple effect from growing government familiarity
with private involvement in the sector; b) a dominance of
concession contracts compared with divestitures, BOT (build,
operate, transfer) contracts, leases, and, management
contracts; and c) a few international companies sponsoring
and operating most major projects. |
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Silva, Gisele Tynan, Nicola Yilmaz, Yesim |
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Silva, Gisele Tynan, Nicola Yilmaz, Yesim |
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Silva, Gisele |
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Private Participation in the Water and Sewerage Sector : Recent Trends |
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Private Participation in the Water and Sewerage Sector : Recent Trends |
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Private Participation in the Water and Sewerage Sector : Recent Trends |
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Private Participation in the Water and Sewerage Sector : Recent Trends |
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Private Participation in the Water and Sewerage Sector : Recent Trends |
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private participation in the water and sewerage sector : recent trends |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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