How to Revitalize Infrastructure Investments in Brazil : Public Policies for Better Private Participation, Volume 1. Main Report

Amid a shifting policymaking environment from private to public, volume one of this report discusses how public policies could attract more and better private investments. In attracting back private capital, this report argues that Brazil must do t...

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spelling okr-10986-80472021-04-23T14:02:36Z How to Revitalize Infrastructure Investments in Brazil : Public Policies for Better Private Participation, Volume 1. Main Report World Bank ACCOUNTING AGGLOMERATION ALLOCATION OF RISK ASSET TRANSFER BOTTLENECKS BUDGET FORMULATION CAPITAL EXPENDITURES CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACTS CONCESSIONS CONTRACT DESIGN CONTRACT RENEGOTIATION CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COST OF CAPITAL COST RECOVERY COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DIVESTITURE ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELASTICITY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY COMPANIES ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICES ENERGY AUCTIONS EQUITY CAPITAL FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS FINANCIAL RETURNS FISCAL CONSTRAINTS FISCAL MANAGEMENT GAS SECTOR GAS SUPPLY GENERATORS GROWTH RATES HIGHWAY HIGHWAYS HOUSING INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDEPENDENT REGULATOR INDEPENDENT REGULATORS INDICATORS INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE INDUSTRIES INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARKING INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS LATIN AMERICAN LEGAL SANCTIONS MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE NATURAL GAS OPPORTUNISTIC BEHAVIOR PENSION FUNDS PORT TERMINALS POWER POWER SECTOR PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PROFITABILITY PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC PUBLIC COMPANIES PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC REVENUES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCING PUBLIC SECTOR INVESTMENT PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RAILWAY RAILWAY NETWORK RAILWAYS REGULATORS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY CREDIBILITY REGULATORY DECISIONS REGULATORY DESIGN REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY GOVERNANCE REGULATORY REFORMS REGULATORY RISKS REGULATORY RULES RISK ALLOCATION ROAD ROAD CONCESSION ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD TAX ROADS SANITATION SAVINGS SEWERAGE SERVICES SUPPLY CONTRACTS TARIFF REVISIONS TARIFF STRUCTURE TAX REVENUES TAXATION TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORTATION UTILITIES UTILITY COMPANIES WATER SERVICES Amid a shifting policymaking environment from private to public, volume one of this report discusses how public policies could attract more and better private investments. In attracting back private capital, this report argues that Brazil must do three things. First, it must eliminate remaining regulatory bottlenecks and policy uncertainties in selected sectors. Secondly, design infrastructure concessions to avoid "excessive" renegotiations while simultaneously guaranteeing an adequate rate of return for investors and protecting consumers' welfare. And finally, strengthen the quality of the regulators for technically sound and coherent decision-making processes. Volume two is the background report and looks at infrastructure statistics in Brazil and international benchmarks, regulatory policy issues, contract negotiations, and gives conclusions and policy implications on these topics. 2012-06-14T18:08:34Z 2012-06-14T18:08:34Z 2007-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/01/7372679/brazil-revitalize-infrastructure-investments-brazil-public-policies-better-private-participation-vol-1-2-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8047 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: PSD, Privatization and Industrial Policy Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Brazil
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topic ACCOUNTING
AGGLOMERATION
ALLOCATION OF RISK
ASSET TRANSFER
BOTTLENECKS
BUDGET FORMULATION
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
CONCESSION
CONCESSION CONTRACTS
CONCESSIONS
CONTRACT DESIGN
CONTRACT RENEGOTIATION
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COST OF CAPITAL
COST RECOVERY
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DIVESTITURE
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ELASTICITY
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY COMPANIES
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
ENERGY AUCTIONS
EQUITY CAPITAL
FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS
FINANCIAL RETURNS
FISCAL CONSTRAINTS
FISCAL MANAGEMENT
GAS SECTOR
GAS SUPPLY
GENERATORS
GROWTH RATES
HIGHWAY
HIGHWAYS
HOUSING
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INDEPENDENT REGULATOR
INDEPENDENT REGULATORS
INDICATORS
INFLATION
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE INDUSTRIES
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY
INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR
INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARKING
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS
LATIN AMERICAN
LEGAL SANCTIONS
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
MUNICIPALITIES
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
NATURAL GAS
OPPORTUNISTIC BEHAVIOR
PENSION FUNDS
PORT TERMINALS
POWER
POWER SECTOR
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE FINANCING
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRIVATIZATION
PROFITABILITY
PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC
PUBLIC COMPANIES
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC REVENUES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCING
PUBLIC SECTOR INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
RAILWAY
RAILWAY NETWORK
RAILWAYS
REGULATORS
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY CREDIBILITY
REGULATORY DECISIONS
REGULATORY DESIGN
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY GOVERNANCE
REGULATORY REFORMS
REGULATORY RISKS
REGULATORY RULES
RISK ALLOCATION
ROAD
ROAD CONCESSION
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD TAX
ROADS
SANITATION
SAVINGS
SEWERAGE SERVICES
SUPPLY CONTRACTS
TARIFF REVISIONS
TARIFF STRUCTURE
TAX REVENUES
TAXATION
TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORTATION
UTILITIES
UTILITY COMPANIES
WATER SERVICES
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
AGGLOMERATION
ALLOCATION OF RISK
ASSET TRANSFER
BOTTLENECKS
BUDGET FORMULATION
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
CONCESSION
CONCESSION CONTRACTS
CONCESSIONS
CONTRACT DESIGN
CONTRACT RENEGOTIATION
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COST OF CAPITAL
COST RECOVERY
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DIVESTITURE
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ELASTICITY
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY COMPANIES
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
ENERGY AUCTIONS
EQUITY CAPITAL
FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS
FINANCIAL RETURNS
FISCAL CONSTRAINTS
FISCAL MANAGEMENT
GAS SECTOR
GAS SUPPLY
GENERATORS
GROWTH RATES
HIGHWAY
HIGHWAYS
HOUSING
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INDEPENDENT REGULATOR
INDEPENDENT REGULATORS
INDICATORS
INFLATION
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE INDUSTRIES
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY
INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR
INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARKING
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS
LATIN AMERICAN
LEGAL SANCTIONS
MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS
MUNICIPALITIES
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
NATURAL GAS
OPPORTUNISTIC BEHAVIOR
PENSION FUNDS
PORT TERMINALS
POWER
POWER SECTOR
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE FINANCING
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRIVATIZATION
PROFITABILITY
PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC
PUBLIC COMPANIES
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC REVENUES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCING
PUBLIC SECTOR INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
RAILWAY
RAILWAY NETWORK
RAILWAYS
REGULATORS
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY CREDIBILITY
REGULATORY DECISIONS
REGULATORY DESIGN
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY GOVERNANCE
REGULATORY REFORMS
REGULATORY RISKS
REGULATORY RULES
RISK ALLOCATION
ROAD
ROAD CONCESSION
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD TAX
ROADS
SANITATION
SAVINGS
SEWERAGE SERVICES
SUPPLY CONTRACTS
TARIFF REVISIONS
TARIFF STRUCTURE
TAX REVENUES
TAXATION
TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORTATION
UTILITIES
UTILITY COMPANIES
WATER SERVICES
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How to Revitalize Infrastructure Investments in Brazil : Public Policies for Better Private Participation, Volume 1. Main Report
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Brazil
description Amid a shifting policymaking environment from private to public, volume one of this report discusses how public policies could attract more and better private investments. In attracting back private capital, this report argues that Brazil must do three things. First, it must eliminate remaining regulatory bottlenecks and policy uncertainties in selected sectors. Secondly, design infrastructure concessions to avoid "excessive" renegotiations while simultaneously guaranteeing an adequate rate of return for investors and protecting consumers' welfare. And finally, strengthen the quality of the regulators for technically sound and coherent decision-making processes. Volume two is the background report and looks at infrastructure statistics in Brazil and international benchmarks, regulatory policy issues, contract negotiations, and gives conclusions and policy implications on these topics.
format Economic & Sector Work :: PSD, Privatization and Industrial Policy
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title How to Revitalize Infrastructure Investments in Brazil : Public Policies for Better Private Participation, Volume 1. Main Report
title_short How to Revitalize Infrastructure Investments in Brazil : Public Policies for Better Private Participation, Volume 1. Main Report
title_full How to Revitalize Infrastructure Investments in Brazil : Public Policies for Better Private Participation, Volume 1. Main Report
title_fullStr How to Revitalize Infrastructure Investments in Brazil : Public Policies for Better Private Participation, Volume 1. Main Report
title_full_unstemmed How to Revitalize Infrastructure Investments in Brazil : Public Policies for Better Private Participation, Volume 1. Main Report
title_sort how to revitalize infrastructure investments in brazil : public policies for better private participation, volume 1. main report
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/01/7372679/brazil-revitalize-infrastructure-investments-brazil-public-policies-better-private-participation-vol-1-2-main-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8047
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