Trial balance;private sector financing for road projects in india.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oakland :
O Books Sun & Moon
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Contents; I: BACKGROUND; 1 Road Sector in India; 1.1 Description of Road Network; 1.2 Road Infrastructure Financing; 1.3 The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Road Development; 2 Public-Private Partnerships and Private Sector Finance; 2.1 Definition of a Public-Private Partnership; 2.2 Government Public-Private Partnership Institutions; 2.3 Policy and Legal Frameworks; Summary; Public-Private Partnership Models; International Reference; II: EVOLUTION OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP MODELS; 3 Direct Negotiation Models; 4 Joint Venture Model; 4.1 Delhi Noida Toll Bridge
- 4.2 Government's View of the Joint Venture Model5 Competitive Procurement and Streamlining of Processes; 5.1 Annuity-based Build, Operate, and Transfer; 5.2 Shadow Tolls; 5.3 Toll-based Concessions; Summary; III: FINANCING SCENARIO; 6 Financing Requirements; 7 Existing Financial Institutions; 8 Infrastructure Finance Institutions; 8.1 Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services; 8.2 Infrastructure Development Finance Company; 8.3 India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd.; 8.4 Business Trajectory and Learning; 9 Constraints in Debt Finance; 10 Equity Investment
- 10.1 Subordinate Debt and Mezzanine CapitalSummary; IV: SECTOR PERFORMANCE; 11 Cycles of Optimism and Pessimism; 11.1 Project Preparation and Business Cycles; 12 Government Action; 13 Stakeholder Interaction; 14 Contractual Rigidity and Absence of Regulator; 15 A Changing Project Profile; Summary; V: TRIAL BALANCE; 16 Summary of Developments; 16.1 Public-Private Partnership Background; 16.2 Market Response; 16.3 Multiple Stakeholders; Conclusion: Trial Balance; APPENDIX: PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP STAKEHOLDER LINKAGES; Public-Private Partnership Network Participation; Contractual Linkages
- Tables and FiguresTABLES; 1 India's Road Network; 2 Road Sector Financing (million); 3 Status of National Highways Development Project Phases; FIGURES; 1 Total Infrastructure Investment; 2 Sources of Debt for Infrastructure Projects; 3 Number of Road Project Public-Private Partnerships a Year; A.1 Stakeholder Connections within a Network; A.2 Stakeholder Connections within a Matrix; A.3 Contractual Nexus