Review of Risk Mitigation Instruments for Infrastructure Financing and Recent Trends and Developments
The objective of the Review of Risk Mitigation Instruments for Infrastructure Financing and Recent Trends and Developments is to provide a concise yet comprehensive guide as well as reference information for practitioners of infrastructure financin...
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Format: | Publication |
Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC: World Bank
2012
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/01/8099881/review-risk-mitigation-instruments-infrastructure-financing-recent-trends-developments http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6778 |
Summary: | The objective of the Review of Risk
Mitigation Instruments for Infrastructure Financing and
Recent Trends and Developments is to provide a concise yet
comprehensive guide as well as reference information for
practitioners of infrastructure financing, including private
sector financiers and developing country officials. The work
is also intended as a reference for institutions offering
(or developing) risk mitigation instruments, allowing them
to learn from each other's recent practices. The book
is organized into five chapters with the following
objectives: Chapter 1 Type of Risk Mitigation Instruments:
increases awareness of the different types and nature of
risk mitigation instruments currently available for private
financiers. Chapter 2 Recent Trends in Risk Mitigation:
highlights areas in risk mitigation for developing country
infrastructure financing receiving recent attention. Chapter
3 Characteristics of Providers and Compatibility: summarizes
the characteristics of multilateral, bilateral, and private
providers of risk mitigation instruments and the
compatibility of those instruments. Chapter 4 Innovative
Application of Risk Mitigation Instruments: presents recent
developments and innovative applications of risk mitigation
instruments through case transactions. Chapter 5 Challenges
Ahead: summarizes areas that pose challenges to the use of
risk mitigation instruments as catalysts of infrastructure
development. The focus of this book is on the multilateral
development banks and agencies (that is, The World Bank
Group and regional development banks and affiliates) and
bilateral development agencies and export credit and
investment agencies of major developed countries that have
supported the compilation of this information. |
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