Training on Infrastructure Finance in Public Private Partnership Projects

Cambridge Economic Policy Associates (CEPA) was selected to provide a training course on infrastructure finance for the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), co-funded by the World Bank. This final report provides: an overview of the final course provided (section two); a summary of the participants (section three); the results of two assessments (one of the learning arising from the training and one relating to the provision and coverage of the course - sections four and five); and some conclusions and next steps (section six). The course through plenary sessions, case studies and exercises, culminating in a morning long computer based exercise on the final day, evaluating a Public Private Partnership (PPP) project. Pakistan case studies learning lessons from relevant case studies can be helpful, although work would be required to develop the case studies outside of the power sector. This report has summarized the results of the course provided by CEPA during July 2010. Finally, the support of the SBP and the facilities available at the Learning and Resource Centre (LRC) helped make the course a success.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2010-07
Subjects:BID, CD, COMMERCIAL BANKS, COMPUTERS, CONCESSION, CONCESSION AGREEMENTS, CONTENTS, CONTRACT AWARD, COST OF CAPITAL, COURSE EVALUATION, DESCRIPTION, DEVELOPMENT FINANCE, DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONS, DISCLOSURE, DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS, DOCUMENTS, ECONOMIC POLICY, INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE, INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING, LEARNING, PAPERS, POWER, POWER SECTOR, PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, PUBLIC SECTOR, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, RISK ALLOCATION, RISK MANAGEMENT, RISK TRANSFER, SOURCES OF FINANCE, STATE BANK,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/07/16259416/training-infrastructure-finance-public-private-partnership-projects
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/12392
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