World Bank Group support to public-private partnerships : lessons from experience in client countries, FY02-12.
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are long-term contracts between a private party and a government agency that strive to provide a public asset or service in which the private party bears both some risk and some management responsibility. If implemented well, PPPs can help overcome inadequate infra...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Washington, DC :
World Bank,
[2015]
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- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction to Public-Private Partnerships
- What Are PPPs?
- Rationale for Supporting PPPs
- PPPs and the Poor
- PPP Trends Globally and the World Bank Group's Engagement
- Evaluation Design
- 2. Relevance of World Bank Group Support
- World Bank Group's Strategic Framework for PPPs
- World Bank Group's Strategic Resources Deployment on PPPs
- Addressing Countries' Development Priorities and PPP Constraints
- Conclusion
- 3. Paving the Way for PPPs through Policy Reform and Institution Building
- World Bank Group Interventions to Improve the PPP Enabling Environment
- Focus and Results of World Bank Group Upstream Work
- Drivers of Success of Upstream Work
- Conclusion
- 4. Did Public-Private Partnerships Deliver?
- World Bank Group Support to Structuring and Financing PPPs
- Results of World Bank Group Support to PPPs
- Drivers of Success and Failure of PPP Performance
- Conclusion
- 5. Working as One World Bank Group
- Leveraging of Synergies across One World Bank Group
- Case for PPP Country Diagnostics
- Challenges and Opportunities for the Future
- Conclusion
- 6. Experience of Other Multilateral Development Banks with Public-Private Partnerships
- Asian Development Bank
- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- Inter-American Development Bank
- African Development Bank
- European Investment Bank
- Conclusions
- 7. Conclusions and Recommendations
- Conclusions
- Recommendations
- Appendixes
- Appendix A Methodology Used to Identify Public-Private Partnership Projects
- Appendix B Public-Private Partnership Indicators
- Appendix C Country Case Study Methodology
- Appendix D Methodology for Assessing Sponsor and Market Risk in IFC Investments.