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Infrastructure as an asset class : investment strategy, sustainability, project finance and PPP /

"Clear, comprehensive guidance toward the global infrastructure investment market Infrastructure As An Asset Class is the leading infrastructure investment guide, with comprehensive coverage and in-depth expert insight. This new second edition has been fully updated to reflect the current state...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Weber, Barbara, 1968-
Otros Autores: Staub-Bisang, Mirjam, 1969-, Alfen, Hans Wilhelm
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester : Wiley, 2016.
Edición:2nd ed.
Colección:Wiley finance series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Infrastructure as an Asset Class; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; A Note from the Publisher; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; Introduction; Background and Objectives; Structure; 1 Infrastructure
  • An Overview; 1.1 Demand for Infrastructure; 1.2 Sustainability and Infrastructure; 1.2.1 Sustainability and sustainable development
  • a brief history; 1.2.2 The need for sustainable infrastructure; 1.3 Definition and Characteristics of Infrastructure; 1.3.1 Differentiation of terms: project
  • asset
  • facility; 1.3.2 Characteristics; 1.3.3 Cross-sector characteristics.
  • 1.3.4 Types of infrastructure companies1.3.5 Role of the private sector; 1.3.6 Value chain elements; 1.3.7 Greenfield versus brownfield investments; 1.3.8 Yield-driven versus IRR-driven investors; 1.3.9 Sources of revenue and financing; 1.3.10 Competition and regulation; 2 Infrastructure Investments; 2.1 Infrastructure as an Asset Class; 2.1.1 Investors in infrastructure; 2.1.2 Risk-return profiles of unlisted infrastructure investments; 2.1.3 Benchmarking infrastructure investments; 2.1.4 Portfolio diversification through infrastructure; 2.2 Sustainable Infrastructure Investing.
  • 2.2.1 Concept of sustainable investing2.2.2 Why invest in sustainable infrastructure?; 2.2.3 How to invest in infrastructure sustainably; 2.2.4 Challenges of sustainable infrastructure investing; 2.3 Approaches to Infrastructure Investing; 2.3.1 Listed infrastructure investments; 2.3.2 Unlisted infrastructure investments; 3 Organisational Model; 3.1 Privatisation Models; 3.1.1 Privatisation versus PPP; 3.1.2 Formal privatisation; 3.1.3 Functional privatisation; 3.1.4 Material privatisation; 3.2 Partnership Models; 3.3 Business Models; 3.3.1 Availability payment models.
  • 3.3.2 User-driven payment models3.3.3 Direct-user payment models; 3.4 Contractual Models; 3.5 Financing Models; 3.6 Interim Summary
  • Various 'Privatisation Paths'; 4 Characteristics of Selected Infrastructure Sectors and Subsectors; 4.1 Transport; 4.1.1 Cross-sector characteristics; 4.1.2 Road transport; 4.1.3 Rail transport; 4.1.4 Air transport; 4.1.5 Water transport; 4.1.6 Sustainability considerations; 4.2 Water Supply and Sewage Disposal; 4.2.1 Characteristics and organisation; 4.2.2 Sources of revenue and value chain elements; 4.2.3 Competition and regulation.
  • 4.2.4 Private-sector involvement4.2.5 Sustainability considerations; 4.3 Waste Disposal; 4.3.1 Characteristics and organisation; 4.3.2 Sources of revenue and value chain elements; 4.3.3 Competition and regulation; 4.3.4 Private-sector involvement; 4.3.5 Sustainability considerations; 4.4 Energy
  • Electricity; 4.4.1 Overview; 4.4.2 Generation
  • renewable electricity
  • cross-sector characteristics; 4.4.3 Generation
  • solar energy; 4.4.4 Generation
  • wind energy
  • onshore; 4.4.5 Generation
  • wind energy
  • offshore; 4.4.6 Generation
  • hydroelectric energy; 4.4.7 Generation
  • bioenergy.