Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure: Managing the Challenges - Couverture souple

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Pratap, Kumar V.; Chakrabarti, Rajesh

 
9789811033568: Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure: Managing the Challenges

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Synopsis

Chapter 1: Infrastructure Challenges

  • Infrastructure and its characteristics - large externalities; public good characteristics; natural monopoly characteristics
  • Recent history of infrastructure provision - preponderance of government provision
  • Infrastructure Challenges - large infrastructure deficit, fiscal resource crunch, limited resources are often spent on wrong projects, time and cost over-runs, poor quality of publicly provided infrastructure, poor maintenance increases costs and reduces benefits

Chapter 2: Financing Infrastructure

  • Sources of infrastructure finance - Government budgetary support; internal and extra-budgetary resources; private investment
  • The Indian experience - Review of infrastructure investment in the Eleventh Plan (2007-12) and the Twelfth Plan (2012-17) periods
  • Challenges in financing of infrastructure
  • Case Study: Delhi Airport Metro Express

Chapter 3: Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Concepts

  • Public-Private Partnerships - Concept and features
    • Design of PPP Projects: risk allocation; competitive bidding; bid parameters; project finance related issues
    • The incentives of stakeholders in PPP projects - political economy issues
  • How can PPPs help in infrastructure provision?
  • Case Study: Delhi-Noida Toll Bridge

Chapter 4: PPP Models and Issues

  • Different PPP models - Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT), BOT (Toll) and BOT (Annuity) projects; Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Transfer (DBFOT) projects
  • Typical issues that arise in each PPP model
  • Case Study: Dar es Salaam Water and Sewerage Services

Chapter 5: PPPs in different sectors

  • Private Participation in Infrastructure database of the World Bank
  • PPPs in economic infrastructure (telecom, energy, transportation, and water and sewerage) sectors; PPPs in social infrastructure (health and education) - typical issues by sector
  • Case Study: Manila Water Company
  • Chapter 6: Designing and Managing PPP Transactions

    • PPP Contracts - Standardization versus Flexibility debate
    • Key stages in bidding out PPP projects - Request for Qualification (RfQ) and Request for Proposal (RfP)
    • Model Concession Agreements - Performance requirements, payment mechanism, dispute resolution mechanisms, termination provisions
    • Case Study: Concession for Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal

    Chapter 7: Infrastructure Regulation

      Importance of autonomous regulation - preventing regulatory capture; Difficulties in establishing a sustainable regulatory regime
    • Types of Regulation - regulation by contract; autonomous regulatory institutions
    • Regulatory institutions in India - Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI); Electricity Regulatory Commissions, Central (CERC) and State (SERC); Tariff Authority of Major Ports (TAMP); Airport Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA)
    • Issues and Options: Objectives; Autonomy; Functions; Accountability; Regulatory processes; Multi-sectoral regulators

    Chapter 8: PPPs in India

    • Overview of developments and current status of PPPs in India
    • Understanding the institutional framework for contracting and financing PPPs
    • Some specific issues regarding infrastructure projects - Environmental clearance; Land acquisition
    • Case Study: Dabhol Power Project

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    ISBN 10 :  9811033544 ISBN 13 :  9789811033544
    Editeur : Springer Verlag, Singapore, 2018
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