Financing private infraestructure in developing countries / David Ferreira, Kamran Khatami

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: EN Publication details: Washington : The World Bank, 1996 Description: vii, 58 pLOC classification:
  • HG 5993 F383f 1996
Summary: Why private infrastructure?, 1. -- Economic importance of infrastructure, 1. -- Public financing of infrastructure, 2. -- Rationale for private provision of infrastructure, 5. -- Public sector inefficiency, 5. -- Economic pricing and cost recivery, 7. -- Advances in regulation, 9. -- Need for private resources, 10. -- Potential infrastructure investment gap, 11. -- Moving toward private infrastructure, 14. -- Reforming public enterprises, 14. -- Privatization and capital market development, 17. -- Foreign investment in privatization, 18. -- Mobilizing international financing for private infrastructure, 20. -- Need for efficient contact between government and investors, 20. -- International capital and project finance flows, 22. -- Raising long-term debt, 23. -- Improving country credit worthiness, 25. -- A window for long term U.S. dollar debt, 26. -- Special investment and financing tools, 26. -- Philippines' private sector infrastructure development fund, 27. -- Colombia's private sector infrastructure financing facility, 29. -- Managing sovereing risk guarantees, 31. -- Developing local financial resources, 36. -- Implications of inadequate local financing, 36. -- The inflation challenge, 37. -- Bond markets and infrastructure finance, 38. -- Prospects in Latin America, 39. -- Emerging bond markets in east Asia, 40. -- More - advanced markets, 42. -- Role of credit rating agencies, 43. -- Developing pension funds for infrastructure finance, 45. -- Strengthening commercial banks to provide infrastructure debt, 50
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HG 5993 F383f 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000000793

Why private infrastructure?, 1. -- Economic importance of infrastructure, 1. -- Public financing of infrastructure, 2. -- Rationale for private provision of infrastructure, 5. -- Public sector inefficiency, 5. -- Economic pricing and cost recivery, 7. -- Advances in regulation, 9. -- Need for private resources, 10. -- Potential infrastructure investment gap, 11. -- Moving toward private infrastructure, 14. -- Reforming public enterprises, 14. -- Privatization and capital market development, 17. -- Foreign investment in privatization, 18. -- Mobilizing international financing for private infrastructure, 20. -- Need for efficient contact between government and investors, 20. -- International capital and project finance flows, 22. -- Raising long-term debt, 23. -- Improving country credit worthiness, 25. -- A window for long term U.S. dollar debt, 26. -- Special investment and financing tools, 26. -- Philippines' private sector infrastructure development fund, 27. -- Colombia's private sector infrastructure financing facility, 29. -- Managing sovereing risk guarantees, 31. -- Developing local financial resources, 36. -- Implications of inadequate local financing, 36. -- The inflation challenge, 37. -- Bond markets and infrastructure finance, 38. -- Prospects in Latin America, 39. -- Emerging bond markets in east Asia, 40. -- More - advanced markets, 42. -- Role of credit rating agencies, 43. -- Developing pension funds for infrastructure finance, 45. -- Strengthening commercial banks to provide infrastructure debt, 50

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