Recent Trends in Private Activity in Infrastructure : What the Shift Away from Risk Means for Policy
In 2006, private participation in infrastructure continued its recovery for the third consecutive year from the steep downturn of the late 1990s. Activity was more evenly spread across all developing regions. However, it became more concentrated in less risky sub sectors, reflecting a lower appetite for risk among private investors. Greater selectivity has facilitated private sector's renewed interest, but it also raises questions about how governments can best tap private operators' abilities in high-need, high-risk areas such as water and electricity distribution. Recent projects in these areas indicate that the public sector together with the international financial institutions remains the main source of investment funding. As governments create arrangements to attract private participation, they also need to ensure an equitable distribution of benefits among investors, taxpayers, and service users.
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dig-okr-10986106122024-08-08T16:39:45Z Recent Trends in Private Activity in Infrastructure : What the Shift Away from Risk Means for Policy Mästle, Clemencia Torres de Izaguirre, Ada Karina AIRPORTS CAPITAL MARKET COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTRACT DESIGNS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPING COUNTRY INVESTORS DISBURSEMENTS ECONOMICS EQUITY INVESTMENT EXPOSURE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INCOME INCOME GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS INVESTMENT FUNDING INVESTMENT GROWTH INVESTMENT IN ROADS INVESTMENT PROGRAMS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE EAST MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MINIMUM REVENUE GUARANTEES NEW MARKETS NORTH AFRICA PHYSICAL ASSETS POLITICAL RISK PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL MARKET PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTORS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RAIL RAILWAYS RAPID GROWTH RETURN ROADS SANITATION SHARE OF INVESTMENT SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUBWAY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOLLS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT FACILITIES TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT PROJECTS URBAN DEVELOPMENT In 2006, private participation in infrastructure continued its recovery for the third consecutive year from the steep downturn of the late 1990s. Activity was more evenly spread across all developing regions. However, it became more concentrated in less risky sub sectors, reflecting a lower appetite for risk among private investors. Greater selectivity has facilitated private sector's renewed interest, but it also raises questions about how governments can best tap private operators' abilities in high-need, high-risk areas such as water and electricity distribution. Recent projects in these areas indicate that the public sector together with the international financial institutions remains the main source of investment funding. As governments create arrangements to attract private participation, they also need to ensure an equitable distribution of benefits among investors, taxpayers, and service users. 2012-08-13T12:20:34Z 2012-08-13T12:20:34Z 2008-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/05/9649190/recent-trends-private-activity-infrastructure-shift-away-risk-means-policy https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10612 English Gridlines; No. 31 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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AIRPORTS CAPITAL MARKET COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTRACT DESIGNS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPING COUNTRY INVESTORS DISBURSEMENTS ECONOMICS EQUITY INVESTMENT EXPOSURE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INCOME INCOME GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS INVESTMENT FUNDING INVESTMENT GROWTH INVESTMENT IN ROADS INVESTMENT PROGRAMS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE EAST MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MINIMUM REVENUE GUARANTEES NEW MARKETS NORTH AFRICA PHYSICAL ASSETS POLITICAL RISK PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL MARKET PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTORS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RAIL RAILWAYS RAPID GROWTH RETURN ROADS SANITATION SHARE OF INVESTMENT SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUBWAY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOLLS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT FACILITIES TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT PROJECTS URBAN DEVELOPMENT AIRPORTS CAPITAL MARKET COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTRACT DESIGNS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPING COUNTRY INVESTORS DISBURSEMENTS ECONOMICS EQUITY INVESTMENT EXPOSURE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INCOME INCOME GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS INVESTMENT FUNDING INVESTMENT GROWTH INVESTMENT IN ROADS INVESTMENT PROGRAMS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE EAST MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MINIMUM REVENUE GUARANTEES NEW MARKETS NORTH AFRICA PHYSICAL ASSETS POLITICAL RISK PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL MARKET PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTORS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RAIL RAILWAYS RAPID GROWTH RETURN ROADS SANITATION SHARE OF INVESTMENT SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUBWAY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOLLS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT FACILITIES TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT PROJECTS URBAN DEVELOPMENT |
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AIRPORTS CAPITAL MARKET COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTRACT DESIGNS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPING COUNTRY INVESTORS DISBURSEMENTS ECONOMICS EQUITY INVESTMENT EXPOSURE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INCOME INCOME GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS INVESTMENT FUNDING INVESTMENT GROWTH INVESTMENT IN ROADS INVESTMENT PROGRAMS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE EAST MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MINIMUM REVENUE GUARANTEES NEW MARKETS NORTH AFRICA PHYSICAL ASSETS POLITICAL RISK PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL MARKET PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTORS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RAIL RAILWAYS RAPID GROWTH RETURN ROADS SANITATION SHARE OF INVESTMENT SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUBWAY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOLLS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT FACILITIES TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT PROJECTS URBAN DEVELOPMENT AIRPORTS CAPITAL MARKET COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTRACT DESIGNS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPING COUNTRY INVESTORS DISBURSEMENTS ECONOMICS EQUITY INVESTMENT EXPOSURE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INCOME INCOME GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS INVESTMENT FUNDING INVESTMENT GROWTH INVESTMENT IN ROADS INVESTMENT PROGRAMS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE EAST MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MINIMUM REVENUE GUARANTEES NEW MARKETS NORTH AFRICA PHYSICAL ASSETS POLITICAL RISK PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL MARKET PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTORS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RAIL RAILWAYS RAPID GROWTH RETURN ROADS SANITATION SHARE OF INVESTMENT SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUBWAY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOLLS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT FACILITIES TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT PROJECTS URBAN DEVELOPMENT Mästle, Clemencia Torres de Izaguirre, Ada Karina Recent Trends in Private Activity in Infrastructure : What the Shift Away from Risk Means for Policy |
description |
In 2006, private participation in
infrastructure continued its recovery for the third
consecutive year from the steep downturn of the late 1990s.
Activity was more evenly spread across all developing
regions. However, it became more concentrated in less risky
sub sectors, reflecting a lower appetite for risk among
private investors. Greater selectivity has facilitated
private sector's renewed interest, but it also raises
questions about how governments can best tap private
operators' abilities in high-need, high-risk areas such
as water and electricity distribution. Recent projects in
these areas indicate that the public sector together with
the international financial institutions remains the main
source of investment funding. As governments create
arrangements to attract private participation, they also
need to ensure an equitable distribution of benefits among
investors, taxpayers, and service users. |
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AIRPORTS CAPITAL MARKET COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTRACT DESIGNS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPING COUNTRY INVESTORS DISBURSEMENTS ECONOMICS EQUITY INVESTMENT EXPOSURE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INCOME INCOME GROUPS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT COMMITMENTS INVESTMENT FUNDING INVESTMENT GROWTH INVESTMENT IN ROADS INVESTMENT PROGRAMS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE EAST MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MINIMUM REVENUE GUARANTEES NEW MARKETS NORTH AFRICA PHYSICAL ASSETS POLITICAL RISK PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL MARKET PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTORS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RAIL RAILWAYS RAPID GROWTH RETURN ROADS SANITATION SHARE OF INVESTMENT SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUBWAY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOLLS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT FACILITIES TRANSPORT INVESTMENT TRANSPORT PROJECTS URBAN DEVELOPMENT |
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Mästle, Clemencia Torres de Izaguirre, Ada Karina |
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Mästle, Clemencia Torres de Izaguirre, Ada Karina |
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Recent Trends in Private Activity in Infrastructure : What the Shift Away from Risk Means for Policy |
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Recent Trends in Private Activity in Infrastructure : What the Shift Away from Risk Means for Policy |
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Recent Trends in Private Activity in Infrastructure : What the Shift Away from Risk Means for Policy |
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Recent Trends in Private Activity in Infrastructure : What the Shift Away from Risk Means for Policy |
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Recent Trends in Private Activity in Infrastructure : What the Shift Away from Risk Means for Policy |
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recent trends in private activity in infrastructure : what the shift away from risk means for policy |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2008-05 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/05/9649190/recent-trends-private-activity-infrastructure-shift-away-risk-means-policy https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10612 |
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