Launching Public Private Partnerships for Highways in Transition Economies

In many countries the private sector has been involved in financing infrastructure through concessions under a public-private partnership (PPP) program. PPP schemes, however, are somewhat underutilized in transition economies, where the potential f...

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Main Author: Queiroz, Cesar
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
BOT
OWN
PER
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/09/6363702/launching-public-private-partnerships-highways-transition-economies
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topic ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPTION
ARMENIA
ASSETS
AWARD OF CONTRACTS
AZERBAIJAN
BANK
BANK GUARANTEES
BELARUS
BID EVALUATION
BIDDERS
BIDDING FOR CONCESSIONS
BIDS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BOOT
BOT
BUILD
BUILD-OWN
CASH FLOW
COMMERCIAL RISK
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS
COMPETITIVE SOLUTIONS
COMPETITIVE TENDER
CONCESSION AGREEMENT
CONCESSION AGREEMENTS
CONCESSION CONTRACT
CONCESSION LAW
CONCESSION PERIOD
CONCESSIONS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE
CONCESSIONS LAW
CONTRACT AWARD
CREDIT
CRITERIA
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
DEGREE OF COMPLIANCE
DEPRECIATION
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURES
DUE DILIGENCE
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION
ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITIES
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
EXCEPTIONS
EXPANSION
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
EXPROPRIATION
FEES
FINANCE
FINANCIAL APPRAISAL
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN PARTICIPATION
GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS
GOVERNMENTS
GROSS REVENUE
GUARANTEES
INFRASTRUCTURE
INFRASTRUCTURE CONCESSIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS
INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE
INTEREST
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION
INVESTMENT PLANS
LACK OF TRANSPARENCY
LAND
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATION
LENDERS
LOANS
MANAGEMENT
MARKETS
MATURITIES
MATURITY
MOLDOVA
NATURAL RESOURCES
NET PRESENT VALUE
NOTE
OPERATE
OPERATING COSTS
OWN
PARTIES
PER
PRESENT VALUE
PRINCIPAL
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE COMPANY
PRIVATE FINANCE
PRIVATE FINANCING
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE INVESTOR
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE INVOLVEMENT
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PRIVATE RESOURCES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR COMPANIES
PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCING
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRIVATIZATIONS
PROJECT FINANCE
PROJECTS
PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE
PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
PROVISION OF SERVICES
PROVISIONS
PUBLIC
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC WORKS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
REGULATION
REGULATORY ARRANGEMENTS
REGULATORY BODIES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
RETURN ON EQUITY
RISK
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROADS
SERVICES
SHAREHOLDERS
SUBSIDIES
TARIFFS
TAXES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSFER
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TREASURY
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
VALUE
spellingShingle ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPTION
ARMENIA
ASSETS
AWARD OF CONTRACTS
AZERBAIJAN
BANK
BANK GUARANTEES
BELARUS
BID EVALUATION
BIDDERS
BIDDING FOR CONCESSIONS
BIDS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BOOT
BOT
BUILD
BUILD-OWN
CASH FLOW
COMMERCIAL RISK
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS
COMPETITIVE SOLUTIONS
COMPETITIVE TENDER
CONCESSION AGREEMENT
CONCESSION AGREEMENTS
CONCESSION CONTRACT
CONCESSION LAW
CONCESSION PERIOD
CONCESSIONS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE
CONCESSIONS LAW
CONTRACT AWARD
CREDIT
CRITERIA
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
DEGREE OF COMPLIANCE
DEPRECIATION
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURES
DUE DILIGENCE
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION
ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITIES
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
EXCEPTIONS
EXPANSION
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
EXPROPRIATION
FEES
FINANCE
FINANCIAL APPRAISAL
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN PARTICIPATION
GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS
GOVERNMENTS
GROSS REVENUE
GUARANTEES
INFRASTRUCTURE
INFRASTRUCTURE CONCESSIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS
INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE
INTEREST
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION
INVESTMENT PLANS
LACK OF TRANSPARENCY
LAND
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATION
LENDERS
LOANS
MANAGEMENT
MARKETS
MATURITIES
MATURITY
MOLDOVA
NATURAL RESOURCES
NET PRESENT VALUE
NOTE
OPERATE
OPERATING COSTS
OWN
PARTIES
PER
PRESENT VALUE
PRINCIPAL
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE COMPANY
PRIVATE FINANCE
PRIVATE FINANCING
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE INVESTOR
PRIVATE INVESTORS
PRIVATE INVOLVEMENT
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PRIVATE RESOURCES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR COMPANIES
PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCING
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRIVATIZATIONS
PROJECT FINANCE
PROJECTS
PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE
PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
PROVISION OF SERVICES
PROVISIONS
PUBLIC
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC WORKS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
REGULATION
REGULATORY ARRANGEMENTS
REGULATORY BODIES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
RETURN ON EQUITY
RISK
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROADS
SERVICES
SHAREHOLDERS
SUBSIDIES
TARIFFS
TAXES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSFER
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TREASURY
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
VALUE
Queiroz, Cesar
Launching Public Private Partnerships for Highways in Transition Economies
geographic_facet Africa
East Asia and Pacific
Europe and Central Asia
relation Transport Papers series;no. TP-9
description In many countries the private sector has been involved in financing infrastructure through concessions under a public-private partnership (PPP) program. PPP schemes, however, are somewhat underutilized in transition economies, where the potential financing gaps are significant and growing, and there seems to be an enormous potential for more private sector involvement in the financing and operation of highway assets in these countries. Institutions such as the World Bank can contribute to enhance private financing of road infrastructure through greater use of their guarantee power, in addition to supporting, when required, the public sector contribution to the construction cost of a PPP project through loans. Partial risk guarantees are particularly relevant in the context of seeking more private involvement in the financing of road infrastructure. This paper reviews potential applications of partial risk guarantees, the required legal framework (for example, concession law) for attracting private capital for PPP schemes, possible steps for a country to launch a program of private participation in highways, the concept of greenfield and road maintenance concession programs, and the treatment of unsolicited proposals. It also summarizes potential applications of the World Bank Toolkit for PPP in Highways as an instrument to help decision-makers and practitioners to define the best PPP approach for a specific country.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Queiroz, Cesar
author_facet Queiroz, Cesar
author_sort Queiroz, Cesar
title Launching Public Private Partnerships for Highways in Transition Economies
title_short Launching Public Private Partnerships for Highways in Transition Economies
title_full Launching Public Private Partnerships for Highways in Transition Economies
title_fullStr Launching Public Private Partnerships for Highways in Transition Economies
title_full_unstemmed Launching Public Private Partnerships for Highways in Transition Economies
title_sort launching public private partnerships for highways in transition economies
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/09/6363702/launching-public-private-partnerships-highways-transition-economies
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17416
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spelling okr-10986-174162021-04-23T14:03:36Z Launching Public Private Partnerships for Highways in Transition Economies Queiroz, Cesar ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPTION ARMENIA ASSETS AWARD OF CONTRACTS AZERBAIJAN BANK BANK GUARANTEES BELARUS BID EVALUATION BIDDERS BIDDING FOR CONCESSIONS BIDS BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOOT BOT BUILD BUILD-OWN CASH FLOW COMMERCIAL RISK COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS COMPETITIVE SOLUTIONS COMPETITIVE TENDER CONCESSION AGREEMENT CONCESSION AGREEMENTS CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSION LAW CONCESSION PERIOD CONCESSIONS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE CONCESSIONS LAW CONTRACT AWARD CREDIT CRITERIA DEBT DEBT SERVICE DEGREE OF COMPLIANCE DEPRECIATION DISPUTE RESOLUTION DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURES DUE DILIGENCE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITIES EQUITY INVESTMENTS EXCEPTIONS EXPANSION EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST EXPROPRIATION FEES FINANCE FINANCIAL APPRAISAL FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN PARTICIPATION GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS GOVERNMENTS GROSS REVENUE GUARANTEES INFRASTRUCTURE INFRASTRUCTURE CONCESSIONS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE INTEREST INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION INVESTMENT PLANS LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LAND LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LENDERS LOANS MANAGEMENT MARKETS MATURITIES MATURITY MOLDOVA NATURAL RESOURCES NET PRESENT VALUE NOTE OPERATE OPERATING COSTS OWN PARTIES PER PRESENT VALUE PRINCIPAL PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE COMPANY PRIVATE FINANCE PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTOR PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE RESOURCES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR COMPANIES PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCING PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATIONS PROJECT FINANCE PROJECTS PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES PROVISION OF SERVICES PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC AUTHORITIES PUBLIC DISCLOSURE PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS REGULATION REGULATORY ARRANGEMENTS REGULATORY BODIES REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS RETURN ON EQUITY RISK ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROADS SERVICES SHAREHOLDERS SUBSIDIES TARIFFS TAXES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSFER TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TREASURY URBAN DEVELOPMENT VALUE In many countries the private sector has been involved in financing infrastructure through concessions under a public-private partnership (PPP) program. PPP schemes, however, are somewhat underutilized in transition economies, where the potential financing gaps are significant and growing, and there seems to be an enormous potential for more private sector involvement in the financing and operation of highway assets in these countries. Institutions such as the World Bank can contribute to enhance private financing of road infrastructure through greater use of their guarantee power, in addition to supporting, when required, the public sector contribution to the construction cost of a PPP project through loans. Partial risk guarantees are particularly relevant in the context of seeking more private involvement in the financing of road infrastructure. This paper reviews potential applications of partial risk guarantees, the required legal framework (for example, concession law) for attracting private capital for PPP schemes, possible steps for a country to launch a program of private participation in highways, the concept of greenfield and road maintenance concession programs, and the treatment of unsolicited proposals. It also summarizes potential applications of the World Bank Toolkit for PPP in Highways as an instrument to help decision-makers and practitioners to define the best PPP approach for a specific country. 2014-03-26T21:31:33Z 2014-03-26T21:31:33Z 2005-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/09/6363702/launching-public-private-partnerships-highways-transition-economies http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17416 English en_US Transport Papers series;no. TP-9 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa East Asia and Pacific Europe and Central Asia