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Guides policy makers through implementation of public-private partnerships, legal frameworks, institutional arrangements, and mobilizing public and private finance.
List of contents
1. Introduction; 2. PPP frameworks; 3. Public support; 4. Preparing, procuring and implementing transactions; 5. Financing PPP and the fundamentals of project finance; 6. Local currency finance; 7. Allocation of risk; 8. The contractual structure; 9. Project implementation; 10. Sector and specific project issues.
About the author
Jeffrey Delmon is a Senior Public-Private Partnership Specialist at The World Bank, currently based in Singapore. Prior to joining The World Bank, Jeff spent eleven years in Paris and London advising on infrastructure and PPP projects globally at the law firms of Allen and Overy and Freshfields. He is the author or co-author of numerous books on key aspects of infrastructure finance, including the context of international development. He holds a J.D. degree from the University of Denver, a DEA from the University of Paris II and a Ph.D. from King's College London.
Summary
This book gives practical, digestible, and clear guidance to policy makers on implementing and financing public-private partnerships, with a focus on developing countries. It charts the complex weave of legal frameworks, institutional arrangements and mechanisms for mobilizing public and private finance for projects and whole programs.