Public-Private Partnerships in Europe and Central Asia
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Public-Private Partnerships in Europe and Central Asia

Designing Crisis-Resilient Strategies and Bankable Projects

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Public-Private Partnerships in Europe and Central Asia

Designing Crisis-Resilient Strategies and Bankable Projects

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This study aims to help governments design sustainable Public-Private Partnership (PPP) strategies and projects in the context of the changed circumstances brought on by the global financial and economic crisis that began in the fall of 2008. The study analyses the impact and implication of the crisis on PPP infrastructure projects across the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region. In the research undertaken for this study, it appears that most crisis-specific issues are cross-sectoral, therefore requiring cross-sectoral responses. The intended audience for this report includes national government stakeholders involved in infrastructure financing, including Ministries in charge of infrastructure, especially transport, energy, and water; state-owned enterprises with operational responsibilities, such as road directorates; and Ministries of Finance and development banks involved in PPP. This report reviewed the region's experience in PPPs in infrastructure before and during the financial crisis period (from late 2006 to 2010). Since not all ECA countries have had successful or ongoing PPP projects during this time, the report draws on lessons from Brazil, India, Spain, and the United Kingdom, countries with established PPP project pipelines to draw on cross-sectoral lessons. The findings can be used by countries wishing to start or re-start their PPP program following the impact of the recent crisis. However, beyond the crisis and its effects, the report can also guide future development of sustainable and crisis-resilient PPP programs. Most of the analysis supporting the report recommendations was undertaken for the highway sector and was financed through from a grant from the transport research support program. Initially, the highway sector was the focus of this study but the scope was later widened to include all infrastructure sectors because most issues facing highway PPP projects are common to other sectors requiring a cross-sectoral approach to PPP. Sector-specific strategies for highways have been documented in a recent World Bank study.

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Publisher
World Bank
Year
2011
ISBN
9780821387030

Table of contents

  1. CONTENTS
  2. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  3. ABBREVIATIONS
  4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  5. PART I - BACKGROUND, APPROACH, AND SECTOR TRENDS
  6. PART II - HOW THE CRISIS HAS CHANGED THE PPP MARKET
  7. PART III - RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GOVERNMENTS
  8. REFERENCES
  9. ANNEX I: LIST OF INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED
  10. ANNEX II: PPP INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE AND PRE-CRISIS EXPERIENCE
  11. ANNEX III: PRINCIPLES IN INFRASTRUCTURE AND PROJECT FINANCE
  12. ANNEX IV: IMPACT OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS ON FISCAL SPACE AND INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING IN ECA
  13. ANNEX V: INSTRUMENT
  14. BOXES
  15. FIGURES
  16. MAPS
  17. TABLES