Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Honduras : A Country Framework Report
This document is designed to promote the development of infrastructure services in Honduras, with the aim of improving the country's competitiveness and contributing to poverty reduction. Its central argument is that Honduras needs a significant increase in private investment in infrastructure services, which should take place in a more competitive environment, and be subject to an adequate legal and regulatory framework. The study details the progress to date in Honduran infrastructure sectors, identifying the principal problems that exist and outlining a strategy for their solution. It proposes a general set of principles that should guide the provision of infrastructure services. In addition, it recommends specific policies for each sector. The document's scope includes the following services: transportation, water and sanitation, electricity, and telecommunications. Part 1 presents an overview of general themes related to the development of infrastructure services and to private participation in all the sub-sectors. Part 2 presents an analysis of the current situation of the four infrastructure services covered in this study. One of the major recommendations is the need to establish participative and transparent planning, and policy development processes so that policies are given legitimacy. The report also calls for strengthened regulation, and a rethinking on how to execute regulation, suggesting the creation of a sole regulatory entity. It suggests increased access is the key to reducing poverty, and that any subsidies should be oriented toward this end. It further discusses the potential role of private agents in achieving the improvements in quality and service needed to promote competitiveness, and, emphasizes the need to recoup the costs of services to make them sustainable. In this context, the report proposes a general framework to define the respective future roles of public and private agencies, as well as public and private financing, in the infrastructure sectors, while suggesting priorities for using public funds in the future development of the services.
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AIRPORTS AUCTION AUTONOMY BENCHMARKING BIDDING PROCESS BUS CABLE CABLE TELEVISION CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITALIZATION CAR CELLULAR PHONE COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT COMPETITIVE MARKETS COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE MARKET CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSIONAIRES CONCESSIONS CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY DEBT DEFICITS DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ELECTRICAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICES EMPLOYMENT ENERGY COSTS ENERGY CRISIS ENERGY SECTOR FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCING SOURCES FIXED LINE TELEPHONE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FREIGHT FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION GENERATION GENERATORS GOVERNMENT POLICY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH IN TRAFFIC GROWTH RATES HIGHWAY HIGHWAY DESIGN HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE HIGHWAY TOLLS HIGHWAYS HOUSING INCOME DISTRIBUTION INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVENTORY INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT SPENDING KEY INFRASTRUCTURE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL STATUS LICENSES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONG-DISTANCE MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL BUDGET NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORK TRAFFIC OPERATING COSTS OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OUTSOURCING PASSENGERS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONAL TRANSPORT POWER POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS PRICE OF WATER PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE INVESTOR PRIVATE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC CORPORATIONS PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLICPRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATORS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY SYSTEMS RETIREMENT REVENUE COLLECTION ROAD ROAD INVESTMENT ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD NETWORKS ROAD SECTOR ROAD SYSTEM ROADS RURAL ROADS SANITATION SANITATION PROVIDERS SANITATION SECTOR SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE REGULATION SUBSIDIARY TAX TAX REVENUES TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELEPHONE CALLS TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONE SERVICES TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC VOLUME TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE TRANSPORTATION URBAN CONGESTION URBAN ROADS URBAN TRANSPORT UTILITIES VEHICLE WATER WATER REGULATION WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS WATER SYSTEMS WHOLESALE MARKET AIRPORTS AUCTION AUTONOMY BENCHMARKING BIDDING PROCESS BUS CABLE CABLE TELEVISION CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITALIZATION CAR CELLULAR PHONE COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT COMPETITIVE MARKETS COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE MARKET CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSIONAIRES CONCESSIONS CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY DEBT DEFICITS DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ELECTRICAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICES EMPLOYMENT ENERGY COSTS ENERGY CRISIS ENERGY SECTOR FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCING SOURCES FIXED LINE TELEPHONE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FREIGHT FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION GENERATION GENERATORS GOVERNMENT POLICY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH IN TRAFFIC GROWTH RATES HIGHWAY HIGHWAY DESIGN HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE HIGHWAY TOLLS HIGHWAYS HOUSING INCOME DISTRIBUTION INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVENTORY INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT SPENDING KEY INFRASTRUCTURE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL STATUS LICENSES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONG-DISTANCE MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL BUDGET NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORK TRAFFIC OPERATING COSTS OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OUTSOURCING PASSENGERS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONAL TRANSPORT POWER POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS PRICE OF WATER PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE INVESTOR PRIVATE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC CORPORATIONS PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLICPRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATORS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY SYSTEMS RETIREMENT REVENUE COLLECTION ROAD ROAD INVESTMENT ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD NETWORKS ROAD SECTOR ROAD SYSTEM ROADS RURAL ROADS SANITATION SANITATION PROVIDERS SANITATION SECTOR SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE REGULATION SUBSIDIARY TAX TAX REVENUES TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELEPHONE CALLS TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONE SERVICES TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC VOLUME TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE TRANSPORTATION URBAN CONGESTION URBAN ROADS URBAN TRANSPORT UTILITIES VEHICLE WATER WATER REGULATION WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS WATER SYSTEMS WHOLESALE MARKET |
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AIRPORTS AUCTION AUTONOMY BENCHMARKING BIDDING PROCESS BUS CABLE CABLE TELEVISION CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITALIZATION CAR CELLULAR PHONE COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT COMPETITIVE MARKETS COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE MARKET CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSIONAIRES CONCESSIONS CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY DEBT DEFICITS DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ELECTRICAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICES EMPLOYMENT ENERGY COSTS ENERGY CRISIS ENERGY SECTOR FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCING SOURCES FIXED LINE TELEPHONE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FREIGHT FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION GENERATION GENERATORS GOVERNMENT POLICY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH IN TRAFFIC GROWTH RATES HIGHWAY HIGHWAY DESIGN HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE HIGHWAY TOLLS HIGHWAYS HOUSING INCOME DISTRIBUTION INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVENTORY INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT SPENDING KEY INFRASTRUCTURE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL STATUS LICENSES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONG-DISTANCE MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL BUDGET NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORK TRAFFIC OPERATING COSTS OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OUTSOURCING PASSENGERS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONAL TRANSPORT POWER POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS PRICE OF WATER PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE INVESTOR PRIVATE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC CORPORATIONS PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLICPRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATORS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY SYSTEMS RETIREMENT REVENUE COLLECTION ROAD ROAD INVESTMENT ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD NETWORKS ROAD SECTOR ROAD SYSTEM ROADS RURAL ROADS SANITATION SANITATION PROVIDERS SANITATION SECTOR SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE REGULATION SUBSIDIARY TAX TAX REVENUES TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELEPHONE CALLS TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONE SERVICES TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC VOLUME TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE TRANSPORTATION URBAN CONGESTION URBAN ROADS URBAN TRANSPORT UTILITIES VEHICLE WATER WATER REGULATION WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS WATER SYSTEMS WHOLESALE MARKET AIRPORTS AUCTION AUTONOMY BENCHMARKING BIDDING PROCESS BUS CABLE CABLE TELEVISION CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITALIZATION CAR CELLULAR PHONE COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT COMPETITIVE MARKETS COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE MARKET CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSIONAIRES CONCESSIONS CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY DEBT DEFICITS DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ELECTRICAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICES EMPLOYMENT ENERGY COSTS ENERGY CRISIS ENERGY SECTOR FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCING SOURCES FIXED LINE TELEPHONE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FREIGHT FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION GENERATION GENERATORS GOVERNMENT POLICY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH IN TRAFFIC GROWTH RATES HIGHWAY HIGHWAY DESIGN HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE HIGHWAY TOLLS HIGHWAYS HOUSING INCOME DISTRIBUTION INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVENTORY INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT SPENDING KEY INFRASTRUCTURE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL STATUS LICENSES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONG-DISTANCE MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL BUDGET NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORK TRAFFIC OPERATING COSTS OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OUTSOURCING PASSENGERS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONAL TRANSPORT POWER POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS PRICE OF WATER PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE INVESTOR PRIVATE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC CORPORATIONS PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLICPRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATORS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY SYSTEMS RETIREMENT REVENUE COLLECTION ROAD ROAD INVESTMENT ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD NETWORKS ROAD SECTOR ROAD SYSTEM ROADS RURAL ROADS SANITATION SANITATION PROVIDERS SANITATION SECTOR SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE REGULATION SUBSIDIARY TAX TAX REVENUES TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELEPHONE CALLS TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONE SERVICES TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC VOLUME TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE TRANSPORTATION URBAN CONGESTION URBAN ROADS URBAN TRANSPORT UTILITIES VEHICLE WATER WATER REGULATION WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS WATER SYSTEMS WHOLESALE MARKET Public–Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Honduras : A Country Framework Report |
description |
This document is designed to promote the
development of infrastructure services in Honduras, with the
aim of improving the country's competitiveness and
contributing to poverty reduction. Its central argument is
that Honduras needs a significant increase in private
investment in infrastructure services, which should take
place in a more competitive environment, and be subject to
an adequate legal and regulatory framework. The study
details the progress to date in Honduran infrastructure
sectors, identifying the principal problems that exist and
outlining a strategy for their solution. It proposes a
general set of principles that should guide the provision of
infrastructure services. In addition, it recommends specific
policies for each sector. The document's scope includes
the following services: transportation, water and
sanitation, electricity, and telecommunications. Part 1
presents an overview of general themes related to the
development of infrastructure services and to private
participation in all the sub-sectors. Part 2 presents an
analysis of the current situation of the four infrastructure
services covered in this study. One of the major
recommendations is the need to establish participative and
transparent planning, and policy development processes so
that policies are given legitimacy. The report also calls
for strengthened regulation, and a rethinking on how to
execute regulation, suggesting the creation of a sole
regulatory entity. It suggests increased access is the key
to reducing poverty, and that any subsidies should be
oriented toward this end. It further discusses the potential
role of private agents in achieving the improvements in
quality and service needed to promote competitiveness, and,
emphasizes the need to recoup the costs of services to make
them sustainable. In this context, the report proposes a
general framework to define the respective future roles of
public and private agencies, as well as public and private
financing, in the infrastructure sectors, while suggesting
priorities for using public funds in the future development
of the services. |
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AIRPORTS AUCTION AUTONOMY BENCHMARKING BIDDING PROCESS BUS CABLE CABLE TELEVISION CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITALIZATION CAR CELLULAR PHONE COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT COMPETITIVE MARKETS COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE MARKET CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSIONAIRES CONCESSIONS CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY DEBT DEFICITS DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ELECTRICAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICES EMPLOYMENT ENERGY COSTS ENERGY CRISIS ENERGY SECTOR FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCING SOURCES FIXED LINE TELEPHONE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FREIGHT FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION GENERATION GENERATORS GOVERNMENT POLICY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH IN TRAFFIC GROWTH RATES HIGHWAY HIGHWAY DESIGN HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE HIGHWAY TOLLS HIGHWAYS HOUSING INCOME DISTRIBUTION INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVENTORY INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT SPENDING KEY INFRASTRUCTURE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL STATUS LICENSES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONG-DISTANCE MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL BUDGET NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORK TRAFFIC OPERATING COSTS OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OUTSOURCING PASSENGERS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONAL TRANSPORT POWER POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS PRICE OF WATER PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE INVESTOR PRIVATE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC CORPORATIONS PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLICPRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATORS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY SYSTEMS RETIREMENT REVENUE COLLECTION ROAD ROAD INVESTMENT ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD NETWORKS ROAD SECTOR ROAD SYSTEM ROADS RURAL ROADS SANITATION SANITATION PROVIDERS SANITATION SECTOR SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE REGULATION SUBSIDIARY TAX TAX REVENUES TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELEPHONE CALLS TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONE SERVICES TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC VOLUME TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE TRANSPORTATION URBAN CONGESTION URBAN ROADS URBAN TRANSPORT UTILITIES VEHICLE WATER WATER REGULATION WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS WATER SYSTEMS WHOLESALE MARKET |
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Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Honduras : A Country Framework Report |
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Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Honduras : A Country Framework Report |
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Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Honduras : A Country Framework Report |
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Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Honduras : A Country Framework Report |
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Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Honduras : A Country Framework Report |
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private solutions for infrastructure in honduras : a country framework report |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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dig-okr-10986148292024-08-08T17:10:15Z Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Honduras : A Country Framework Report Public–Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility AIRPORTS AUCTION AUTONOMY BENCHMARKING BIDDING PROCESS BUS CABLE CABLE TELEVISION CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITALIZATION CAR CELLULAR PHONE COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT COMPETITIVE MARKETS COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE MARKET CONCESSION CONCESSION CONTRACT CONCESSIONAIRES CONCESSIONS CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY DEBT DEFICITS DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ELECTRICAL ENERGY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICES EMPLOYMENT ENERGY COSTS ENERGY CRISIS ENERGY SECTOR FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCING SOURCES FIXED LINE TELEPHONE FOREIGN INVESTMENT FREIGHT FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION GENERATION GENERATORS GOVERNMENT POLICY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH IN TRAFFIC GROWTH RATES HIGHWAY HIGHWAY DESIGN HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE HIGHWAY TOLLS HIGHWAYS HOUSING INCOME DISTRIBUTION INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PERFORMANCE INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE SECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVENTORY INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT SPENDING KEY INFRASTRUCTURE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL STATUS LICENSES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONG-DISTANCE MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL BUDGET NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORK TRAFFIC OPERATING COSTS OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OUTSOURCING PASSENGERS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PERSONAL TRANSPORT POWER POWER PURCHASE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS PRICE OF WATER PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE INVESTOR PRIVATE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC CORPORATIONS PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLICPRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATORS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY SYSTEMS RETIREMENT REVENUE COLLECTION ROAD ROAD INVESTMENT ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD NETWORKS ROAD SECTOR ROAD SYSTEM ROADS RURAL ROADS SANITATION SANITATION PROVIDERS SANITATION SECTOR SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE REGULATION SUBSIDIARY TAX TAX REVENUES TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELEPHONE CALLS TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONE SERVICES TRAFFIC TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC VOLUME TRANSPORT TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE TRANSPORTATION URBAN CONGESTION URBAN ROADS URBAN TRANSPORT UTILITIES VEHICLE WATER WATER REGULATION WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS WATER SYSTEMS WHOLESALE MARKET This document is designed to promote the development of infrastructure services in Honduras, with the aim of improving the country's competitiveness and contributing to poverty reduction. Its central argument is that Honduras needs a significant increase in private investment in infrastructure services, which should take place in a more competitive environment, and be subject to an adequate legal and regulatory framework. The study details the progress to date in Honduran infrastructure sectors, identifying the principal problems that exist and outlining a strategy for their solution. It proposes a general set of principles that should guide the provision of infrastructure services. In addition, it recommends specific policies for each sector. The document's scope includes the following services: transportation, water and sanitation, electricity, and telecommunications. Part 1 presents an overview of general themes related to the development of infrastructure services and to private participation in all the sub-sectors. Part 2 presents an analysis of the current situation of the four infrastructure services covered in this study. One of the major recommendations is the need to establish participative and transparent planning, and policy development processes so that policies are given legitimacy. The report also calls for strengthened regulation, and a rethinking on how to execute regulation, suggesting the creation of a sole regulatory entity. It suggests increased access is the key to reducing poverty, and that any subsidies should be oriented toward this end. It further discusses the potential role of private agents in achieving the improvements in quality and service needed to promote competitiveness, and, emphasizes the need to recoup the costs of services to make them sustainable. In this context, the report proposes a general framework to define the respective future roles of public and private agencies, as well as public and private financing, in the infrastructure sectors, while suggesting priorities for using public funds in the future development of the services. 2013-08-06T17:50:21Z 2013-08-06T17:50:21Z 2003 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/07/6766070/private-solutions-infrastructure-honduras 0-8213-5366-7 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14829 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC: World Bank |