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This collection of papers aims to prepare a discussion that explores a number of issues relating to the pressures facing private infrastructure projects throughout the world.

TitleFinancing and risk allocation : a public and private perspective
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsWorld Bank -Washington, DC, US
Paginationvi, 80 p. : boxes, fig., tab.
Date Published1999-04-08
PublisherWorld Bank, Water and Sanitation Division
Place PublishedWashington, DC, USA
Keywordsfinancing, philippines manila, policies, private sector, projects, safe water supply, sanitation, sdipol
Abstract

This collection of papers aims to prepare a discussion that explores a number of issues relating to the pressures facing private infrastructure projects throughout the world. Questions posed include: How have water projects been affected? What lessons does the recent experience lead us to? Are there lessons being learned? In the medium-term, what are the risk factors that water projects face? How do these risk factors influence the main financing options available to private water projects? Policy questions that arise include: What are some useful approaches to the award of concessions? For open competitive bids, is there a useful alternative to the single-envelope, lowest-price-is-the-winner approach? What strategies help reduce the likelihood of difficult negotiations? What pricing strategies and regulatory practices can best protect the consumer? One of the speakers also provided a handout on the Manila experience.

NotesIncludes references
Custom 1202.8

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