A Preliminary Review of Trends in Small-Scale Public-Private Partnership Projects
The objective of this paper is to understand what small-scale PPP projects look like; to examine at a preliminary level if there are overarching problems and constraints in undertaking these projects; and to use the preliminary observations and findings to inform further work in this area. This pap...
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okr-10986-210602021-04-23T14:04:00Z A Preliminary Review of Trends in Small-Scale Public-Private Partnership Projects World Bank Group ARCHITECTS ASSETS AUTONOMOUS BODIES BANKS BIDDING BORROWING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CITIES CLIENT COUNTRIES COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY GROUPS CREDIT RISK DEBT ECONOMIC SECTORS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FIXED CHARGES FOREIGN EXCHANGE HOSPITALS HOSTELS HOTELS HOUSING INCOME INNOVATIONS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE INSURANCE INTERVENTION LEARNING LEGISLATION LIBRARIES LICENSES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL MANDATES MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE MUNICIPAL LEVEL MUNICIPALITIES OCCUPANCY PEER REVIEW POLITICAL ECONOMY PPPS PRESENT VALUE PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS PROJECT FINANCE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC SECTOR RENTALS RETURN ON INVESTMENT RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFETY SAVINGS SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STATE GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENTS STREET LIGHTING SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUBSIDIARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWNS TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPORT URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE USER CHARGES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WATER SUPPLY The objective of this paper is to understand what small-scale PPP projects look like; to examine at a preliminary level if there are overarching problems and constraints in undertaking these projects; and to use the preliminary observations and findings to inform further work in this area. This paper looks specifically at 10 projects of value at or below $50 million in the South Asia, Middle East and Africa regions across a few identified parameters, summarizes the findings, and identifies overarching concerns—including issues and constraints related to policy and institutions, financing, and capacity, which might act as impediments to quick scaling up or replication of these projects as well as project-specific issues that could offer important lessons for future structuring of similar projects. However, this review is only preliminary and does not seek to examine detailed technical aspects of these projects or their contract documents in-depth. The paper also looks at some of the related initiatives in small-scale PPP projects in some additional key countries that were recommended during discussions by practitioners working on such projects within PPP units in client countries, and WBG and IFC staff involved in providing financing or transaction advisory services to such projects. 2014-12-31T16:55:53Z 2014-12-31T16:55:53Z 2014-08-15 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/08/23036175/preliminary-review-trends-small-scale-public-private-partnership-projects http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21060 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ARCHITECTS ASSETS AUTONOMOUS BODIES BANKS BIDDING BORROWING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CITIES CLIENT COUNTRIES COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY GROUPS CREDIT RISK DEBT ECONOMIC SECTORS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FIXED CHARGES FOREIGN EXCHANGE HOSPITALS HOSTELS HOTELS HOUSING INCOME INNOVATIONS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE INSURANCE INTERVENTION LEARNING LEGISLATION LIBRARIES LICENSES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL MANDATES MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE MUNICIPAL LEVEL MUNICIPALITIES OCCUPANCY PEER REVIEW POLITICAL ECONOMY PPPS PRESENT VALUE PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS PROJECT FINANCE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC SECTOR RENTALS RETURN ON INVESTMENT RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFETY SAVINGS SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STATE GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENTS STREET LIGHTING SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUBSIDIARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWNS TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPORT URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE USER CHARGES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WATER SUPPLY |
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ARCHITECTS ASSETS AUTONOMOUS BODIES BANKS BIDDING BORROWING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CITIES CLIENT COUNTRIES COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY GROUPS CREDIT RISK DEBT ECONOMIC SECTORS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FIXED CHARGES FOREIGN EXCHANGE HOSPITALS HOSTELS HOTELS HOUSING INCOME INNOVATIONS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE INSURANCE INTERVENTION LEARNING LEGISLATION LIBRARIES LICENSES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL MANDATES MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE MUNICIPAL LEVEL MUNICIPALITIES OCCUPANCY PEER REVIEW POLITICAL ECONOMY PPPS PRESENT VALUE PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS PROJECT FINANCE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC SECTOR RENTALS RETURN ON INVESTMENT RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFETY SAVINGS SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STATE GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENTS STREET LIGHTING SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUBSIDIARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWNS TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPORT URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE USER CHARGES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WATER SUPPLY World Bank Group A Preliminary Review of Trends in Small-Scale Public-Private Partnership Projects |
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The objective of this paper is to understand what small-scale PPP projects look like; to examine at a preliminary level if there are overarching problems and constraints in undertaking these projects; and to use the preliminary observations and findings to inform further work in this area.
This paper looks specifically at 10 projects of value at or below $50 million in the South Asia, Middle East and Africa regions across a few identified parameters, summarizes the findings, and identifies overarching concerns—including issues and constraints related to policy and institutions, financing, and capacity, which might act as impediments to quick scaling up or replication of these projects as well as project-specific issues that could offer important lessons for future structuring of similar projects. However, this review is only preliminary and does not seek to examine detailed technical aspects of these projects or their contract documents in-depth. The paper also looks at some of the related initiatives in small-scale PPP projects in some additional key countries that were recommended during discussions by practitioners working on such projects within PPP units in client countries, and WBG and IFC staff involved in providing financing or transaction advisory services to such projects. |
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A Preliminary Review of Trends in Small-Scale Public-Private Partnership Projects |
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A Preliminary Review of Trends in Small-Scale Public-Private Partnership Projects |
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A Preliminary Review of Trends in Small-Scale Public-Private Partnership Projects |
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A Preliminary Review of Trends in Small-Scale Public-Private Partnership Projects |
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A Preliminary Review of Trends in Small-Scale Public-Private Partnership Projects |
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preliminary review of trends in small-scale public-private partnership projects |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/08/23036175/preliminary-review-trends-small-scale-public-private-partnership-projects http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21060 |
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