Toll Roads : Recent Trends in Private Participation

During the 1990s developing countries increasingly turned to the private sector for construction, management, and maintenance of toll roads. Between 1990 and 1999, US$61 billion of private investment was committed to 279 projects in 26 developing countries, comprising 34,369 kilometers of toll highways, bridges and tunnels. This Note analyzes the main trends in private participation in toll roads in developing countries using figures from the World Bank's Private Participation in Infrastructure Project Database.

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Main Author: Silva, Gisele F.
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2000-12
Subjects:ACCOUNTING, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, CITIES, CONCESSION PERIOD, CONCESSIONS, DEBT, EXPENDITURES, HIGH TRAFFIC, INCOME, INNOVATIONS, KILOMETERS OF TOLL HIGHWAYS, MANAGE TOLL ROADS, NATIONAL TOLL ROADS, OPERATING RISK, PRIVATE ACTIVITY IN TOLL ROADS, PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN TOLL ROADS, PRIVATE ROADS, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATIZATION, PROGRAMS, PUBLIC POLICY, PUBLIC SERVICES, REGULATORY AGENCIES, ROAD CONSTRUCTION, ROAD NETWORK, SHADOW TOLLING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TOLL FACILITIES, TOLL ROAD, TOLL ROAD COMPANIES, TOLL ROAD SECTOR, TOLL ROADS, TOLLS, TOTAL INVESTMENT IN TOLL ROAD PROJECTS, TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC FORECAST, TRAFFIC FORECASTING, TRAFFIC LEVELS, TRANSPORT, TURNKEY CONTRACTS, TYPE OF VEHICLES, VOTERS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION, TOLL ROADS & HIGHWAYS, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE, DIVESTITURE, ROAD TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, ROAD TANSPORT SECTOR,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/12/1346419/toll-roads-recent-trends-private-participation
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11408
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