Project Finance in Theory and Practice
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Project Finance in Theory and Practice

Designing, Structuring, and Financing Private and Public Projects

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Project Finance in Theory and Practice

Designing, Structuring, and Financing Private and Public Projects

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This book presents comprehensive coverage of project finance in Europe and North America. The Second Edition features two new case studies, all new pedagogical supplements including end-of-chapter questions and answers, and insights into the recent market downturn. The author provides a complete description of the ways a project finance deal can be organized - from industrial, legal, and financial standpoints - and the alternatives available for funding it. After reviewing recent advances in project finance theory, heprovides illustrations and case studies. At key points Gatti brings in other project finance experts who share their specialized knowledge on the legal issues and the role of advisors in project finance deals.

  • Forword by William Megginson, Professor and Rainbolt Chair in Finance, Price College of Business, The University of Oklahoma
  • Comprehensive coverage of theory and practice of project finance as it is practiced today in Europe and North America
  • Website contains interactive spreadsheets so that readers can input data and run and compare various scenarios, including up to the minute treatment of the cutting-edge areas of PPPs and the new problems raised by Basel II related to credit risk measurement

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Year
2012
ISBN
9780124157538
Edition
2
Subtopic
Finance

Table of contents

  1. Cover image
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Preface to the Second Edition
  6. Preface to the First Edition
  7. Scannapiecos Foreword
  8. Foreword
  9. About the Author and the Contributors
  10. Chapter 1. Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Project Finance
  11. Chapter 2. The Market for Project Finance: Applications and Sectors
  12. Chapter 3. Project Characteristics, Risk Analysis, and Risk Management
  13. Chapter 4. The Role of Advisors in a Project Finance Deal
  14. Chapter 5. Valuing the Project and Project Cash Flow Analysis
  15. Chapter 6. Financing the Deal
  16. Chapter 7. Legal Aspects of Project Finance
  17. Chapter 8. Credit Risk in Project Finance Transactions
  18. CASE STUDY 1: Cogeneration 1
  19. CASE STUDY 2: Italy Water System
  20. CASE STUDY 3: Quezon Power Ltd. Co.
  21. CASE STUDY 4: Milan Metro Line 5
  22. APPENDIX: The Structure and Functioning of the Simulation Model
  23. Glossary and Abbreviations
  24. References
  25. Index