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Private Infrastructure in Developing Countries : Lessons from Recent Experience

Authors :
Gómez-Ibáñez, José A.
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2008.

Abstract

Beginning in the late 1980s many developing countries turned to the private sector to provide basic infrastructure and utility services, such as highways, railroads, water, wastewater, electricity, gas, and telecommunications. Recent studies suggest that private involvement often benefited customers and reduced government fiscal problems without harming employees or enriching private providers excessively. There were enough high-profile failures, however, to discredit this reform in many quarters. Private involvement is likely to be more successful if it generates real efficiency gains rather than simply transferring costs among parties, if the systems of regulating the private companies are politically sensitive as well as technically competent, if the costs and constraints of private capital are not excessive, and if we are willing to adopt more modest and gradual schemes in difficult circumstances.

Subjects

Subjects :
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
PRIVATE WATER COMPANIES
ACCESS LEVELS
PENSION FUNDS
COUNTRY RISK
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
AMOUNT OF CAPITAL
INFLATION
EMPLOYMENT
EXPROPRIATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
GUARANTEE AGENCY
WATER COMPANIES
RETURNS
COMPANY
PENSION
FLOATING RATES
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
WATER TREATMENT
SOCIAL SERVICES
WATER TARIFFS
WITHDRAWAL
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
FARMERS
EARNINGS
PRIVATE FIRM
COSTS OF CAPITAL
PUBLIC WATER
SOVEREIGN DEBT
SERVICE QUALITY
AUCTION
WATER CONNECTION
MULTINATIONAL
REGULATORY AGENCIES
DEREGULATION
DEVALUATION
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
SWAPS
BASIS POINTS
FIXED CHARGES
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
DRINKING WATER
INTEREST RATES
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PUBLIC DEBT
INCOME LEVELS
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES
DEBTS
LEGAL PROTECTIONS
PROFITABILITY
ORIGINAL CONTRACTS
WATER SHORTAGES
FAIR VALUE
INVESTOR INTERESTS
STATE ENTERPRISES
FOREIGN FIRM
PRIVATE FIRMS
EMPLOYEE
PRIVATE PROPERTY
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
QUALITY OF SERVICE
BANKRUPTCY
LENDERS
ROADS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
OUTPUTS
MONOPOLY
REGULATORY AGENCY
CAPITAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL CRISES
LARGE ENTERPRISES
HOST COUNTRY
LIABILITY
EXCHANGE RATE
CONTRACT COMPLIANCE
FOREIGN CAPITAL
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CURRENCY
PARENT COMPANIES
PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE
COMPETITIVE TENDER
INFRASTRUCTURE INDUSTRIES
PRIVATE COMPANIES
REGULATORY SYSTEM
URBAN WATER
EQUITY MARKET
PRIVATIZATION
LOAN
PUBLIC FINANCE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
REGIONAL BANKS
CONNECTION CHARGES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
SEIZURE
CROSS SUBSIDIES
COOPERATIVES
REPAYMENT
URBAN WATER SUPPLY
DEVELOPMENT BANK
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
SUBSIDIARY
CAPITAL STOCKS
TRADING
SMALL COUNTRIES
CORRUPTION
CUBIC METER OF WATER
PRIVATE OPERATORS
BIDS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
TRANSPORT
LAWS
FIXED RATES
DEPOSITORS
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER ENTERPRISES
PRIVATIZATIONS
LOCAL CURRENCY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
TRANSACTION
MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
SPONSORS
CORPORATION
FOREIGN INVESTORS
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISKS
TREATIES
INSURANCE COMPANIES
STRATEGIC INVESTORS
PRODUCTIVITY
DOMESTIC CAPITAL
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
ARBITRATION
EXPANSION
MARKET REFORMS
FOREIGN FINANCING
PRIVATE COMPANY
PUBLIC ASSETS
PERPETUITY
SETTLEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE CONCESSIONS
WATER BILLS
RATE OF INVESTMENT
CONTRACT RENEGOTIATION
RIGHTS OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
FINANCIAL BURDEN
BANKRUPTCIES
PRIVATE UTILITIES
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
BUDGETARY SUPPORT
PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN WATER
PRIVATE WATER
WATER SERVICES
DEVELOPING ECONOMY
PRIVATE DEBT
RENEGOTIATION
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
UTILITY COMPANIES
DEBT
COST OF CAPITAL
SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS
CLEAN WATER
SMALL COUNTRY
DIVIDEND
DURABLE
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTOR
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
RETURN
GOVERNMENT BUDGETS
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
DIVIDENDS
RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
TARIFF INCREASES
TELEPHONE SERVICES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
TELEPHONE SERVICE
CAPITAL COSTS
LOCAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
POLITICAL RISK INSURANCE
INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATIZATION
OUTPUT
PRIVATE CONCESSIONAIRES
PRIVATE INVESTORS
RATE OF RETURN
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INSURANCE
REGULATOR
HOST GOVERNMENT
LOCAL BANKS
PUBLIC POLICY
RENEGOTIATIONS
EXPENDITURES
PRIVATIZATION PROGRAM
INFRASTRUCTURE CONCESSION
INTERNATIONAL BANK
EQUITY MARKETS
PRIVATIZATION PROCESS
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS
FISCAL POLICIES
PRIVATE FINANCE
PRIVATE PARTIES
REGULATORS
INFRASTRUCTURE BONDS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT
POLITICAL RISK
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS
SAVINGS
ADVERSE EFFECTS
PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FISCAL RESOURCES
EXPENDITURE
REGULATORY SYSTEMS

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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