
Realizing the Potential of Public-Private Partnerships to Advance Asia's Infrastructure Development
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Tables, Figures, and Boxes
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1 Overview
- PART I THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
- 2 The Empirical Evidence and Channels for Eectivffe Public-Private Partnerships
- 3 Assessing Risk in Public-Private Partnerships
- PART II MOBILIZING FINANCE FOR PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
- 4 Factors Influencing Bank Project Financing of Infrastructure Public-Private Partnership Projects in Developing Asia
- 5 Syndicated Loans in Project Finance: Empirical Evidence from Asian Public-Private Partnership Markets
- 6 Determinants of Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure in Emerging Economies
- 7 Risk Mitigation and Sovereign Guarantees for Public-Private Partnerships in Developing Economies
- PART III LESSONS FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF USING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN DEVELOPING ASIA
- 8 Delivering Economic Benefits from Public-Private Partnerships: The Experience of the Republic of Korea
- 9 Public-Private Partnerships versus Traditional Procurement: A Comparison of Financing Modalities in the Republic of Korea
- 10 Improving the Performance of Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure Services in Asia through Better Regulation
- 11 Public-Private Partnership Development in Southeast Asia
- 12 Public-Private Partnership Systems in the Republic of Korea, the Philippines, and Indonesia: A Comparative Review
- Appendixes
- A2.1 Variables, Definitions, and Data Sources for the Analysis
- A2.2 PPPs and Sectoral Employment in Developing Asia
- A2.3 PPP Investment Ratios to Total Infrastructure Investment in 17 Asian Countries, 2011
- A3.1 Descriptive Statistics
- A4.1 Factors Influencing Project Finance in Mature Markets
- A4.1.1 Sources and Description of Variables
- A4.1.2 Project-Level Descriptive Statistics for Mature Markets
- A4.1.3 Drivers of Project Finance Deals in Mature Markets
- A5.1 Probit Regression on the Loan Syndication Dummy Variable
- A6.1 Definition of Variables
- A6.2 Correlation Matrix for Explanatory Variables
- A7.1 Regression Framework
- A12.1 PPP Systems in the Republic of Korea, the Philippines, and Indonesia
- Contributors
- Index
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