Public-Private Partnerships for Infrastructure (2nd Ed.) Principles of Policy and Finance
Auteurs : Yescombe E. R., Farquharson Edward
Public-Private Partnerships for Infrastructure - Principles of Policy and Finance, Second Edition explains how public private partnerships are prepared, procured, financed, and managed from both the public- and private-sector perspectives. As the use of public private partnerships continues to develop world-wide, both in the area of public policy and private financing and contracting, the Second Edition of this leading textbook:
- Captures and explains the latest approaches, providing a comprehensive all-round guide for those on both the public- and private-sector sides of the table
- Emphasises a step-by-step approach within a comprehensive, cross-referenced format
- Includes clear explanations of PPP evaluation, structuring and financing concepts for the benefit of those new to the topic: no prior knowledge is assumed or required
- Provides detailed reference points for more experienced practitioners
- Draws from the authors? experience and practice in PPP markets worldwide to provide a perspective on practical application of the key underlying principles
- Includes an extensive glossary of technical and financial terms used in the PPP sector
Part I: Introduction1. Overview2. What Are Public-Private Partnerships?3. Cash Flow and Investment AnalysisPart II: The Public-Sector Perspective4. Policy, Legal and Institutional Frameworks5. The Project Cycle6. Public-Sector Project Management7. Assessing Needs, Project Definition and Selection8. The PPP Decision—Value for Money9. The PPP Decision—Affordability, Budgeting and Reporting10. PPP Procurement
Part III: PPP Risk Analysis and Allocation11. Risk Analysis—Theory and Methodologies12. Risk Allocation—Construction Phase13. Risk Allocation—Operation Phase14. The Rôle of Insurance
Part IV: The PPP Contract15. Service-Fee Payment Mechanism16. Changes in Circumstances17. Termination18. Public-Sector Support for PPP Contracts19. Public-Sector Contract Management
Part V: The Private-Sector Perspective20. Sponsors and Other Investors21. Project Finance and PPPs22. Project-Finance Debt—Sources and Procedures23. Financial Structuring24. Macroeconomic Risks and Hedging25. Lenders’ Cash-Flow Controls, Security and Enforcement26. Debt Refinancing and Equity Sale
Part VI: Alternative Models – Summing Up27. Alternative Models28. PPPs—For and Against
Edward Farquharson is currently an adviser at European PPP Expertise Centre (EPEC) at the European Investment Bank (EIB) with a background in the public and private sectors in financing and developing PPP projects and policies world-wide. Before joining the EIB, he was the Executive Director of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) prior to which he led the international work at Partnerships UK and UK’s PPP national unit at HM Treasury, following a 20-year career advising on and financing projects around the world at a UK investment bank and a development finance institution. He worked on his first PPP project in 1985.
- Includes more technical information and a stronger legal perspective than other books
- Emphasizes a step-by-step approach within a comprehensive, cross-referenced format
- Expands and updates the historical backgrounds and political contexts of public-private partnerships
Date de parution : 06-2018
Ouvrage de 548 p.
19x23.3 cm