Public Private Partnerships for Infrastructure and Business Development - Principles, Practices, and Perspectives

von: Stefano Caselli, Veronica Vecchi, Guido Corbetta

Palgrave Macmillan, 2016

ISBN: 9781137541482 , 392 Seiten

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Public Private Partnerships for Infrastructure and Business Development - Principles, Practices, and Perspectives


 

Cover

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Half-Title

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Title

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Copyright

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Contents

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List of Figures

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List of Tables

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List of Boxes

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A Note from the Editors

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1 The Public-Private Partnerships’ Framework

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Part I Private Capital for Infrastructure

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Preface to Part I

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2 What Drives Private Participation in Infrastructure Developing Countries?

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3 Public Investment as a Driver of Economic Development and Growth: What Is the Appropriate Role of Public-Private Partnerships?

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4 Preparing and Structuring Bankable PPP Projects

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5 International Trends in Infrastructure Finance

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6 Attracting Private Investors: The EU Project Bond Initiative and the Case of A11 Motorway

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7 Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation: Infrastructure Development in the United States

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8 PPP in the Airport Infrastructure: A Case Analysis from an International Perspective

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9 Public-Private Partnerships for Energy Infrastructure: A Focus on the MENA Region

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10 The Role of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Scaling Up Financial Flows in the Post-Kyoto Regime

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Part II Public Initiatives for Business Development

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Preface to Part II

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11 Access to Finance for SMEs and Entrepreneurs: Trends and Policies in OECD Countries

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12 SMEs’ Access to Credit: Are Government Measures Helpful for Constrained Firms?

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13 Government Intervention in the Venture Capital Market

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14 Key Ingredients for an Efficient and Effective Public-Private Equity Fund

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15 Impact Investing: A New Asset Class or a Societal Refocus of Venture Capital?

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16 The Rise of Sovereign Wealth Funds: Definition, Organization, and Governance

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17 European Way to Sovereign Funds: A Comparison among CDP, KfW, and CDC

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18 Public-Private Partnerships: The Case of the Agencies for Local Development

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Notes on Contributors

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Index

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