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Developing Best Practices for Promoting Private Sector Investment in Infrastructure -- Roads

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ISBN: 971-561-280-6

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This five-volume set presents the findings of an ADB regional technical assistance study which developed sector-specific best practices for promoting private sector participation in key infrastructure sectors in ADB's developing member countries.

The best practices cover the role of government, institutional reform, strategic planning, legal and regulatory frameworks, unbundling and competition, contractual arrangements, sources of financing, and the allocation of risk.

This volume defines the objectives of private sector participation in the road sector, reviews experiences in Asia and elsewhere, examines the degree of success that has been achieved, and identifies the key issues that provide the basis for determining best practices.

2000.

236 pages.

Each volume is divided into two parts. Part 1 presents an overview of the study covering the growth of private sector infrastructure investment in Asia, cross-sectoral issues, and a summary of the best practices for each sector. Part 2 comprises the specific sector report.

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Contents

Foreword, Abbreviations and Table of Contents [ PDF: 33kb | 8 pages ]

Executive Summary [ PDF: 26kb | 9 pages ]

A. Context
B. BOT Project Experience
C. Towards Best Practices
D. Prospects and Role for ADB

PART ONE: STUDY OVERVIEW [ PDF: 92kb | 19 pages ]

I. INTRODUCTION
 
II. THE GROWTH OF PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
A. Expansion and Contraction of Private Sector Investment
B. The Challenge for Private Sector Infrastructure Investment
 
III. CROSS-SECTORAL ISSUES FOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
A. The Need for Reform and Role of Government
B. Institutional Reform
C. Strategic Planning
D. Legal and Regulatory Framework
E. Unbundling and Introducing Competition
F. Sources of Financing
G. Risk and Risk Mitigation
 
IV. SUMMARY OF SECTORAL BEST PRACTICES
A. Power
B. Water
C. Roads
D. Ports
E. Airports
 
V. THE ROLE OF THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

PART TWO: THE ROAD SECTOR REPORT [ PDF: 422kb | 118 pages ]

I. OBJECTIVES
A. Context
B. PSP and Funding
C. Expressways and the Road Network
 
II. EXPERIENCE
A. A35
B. Other Experience
C. Degrees of Success
 
III. KEY ISSUES
A. Expressways are Different
B. Attracting Traffic, Securing Revenues
C. Sector Policies
D. Identification
E. PSP Modalities
F. Legal and Regulatory Framework
G. Structuring the Public-Private Partnership
H. Financing
I. Procurement
J. Support for, and by Government
 
IV. BEST PRACTICES
A. Best Practices
B. Role for ADB and Prospects
 
APPENDICES

1. Case Studies [ PDF: 1,970kb | 45 pages ]
2. Other Experience [ PDF: 284kb | 102 pages ]
3. BOT Project Database [ PDF: 22kb | 102 pages ]


© Asian Development Bank 1999

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First published June 2000

This publication was prepared by Asian Development Bank staff. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in it do not necessarily represent the views of the Bank or those of its member governments. The Asian Development Bank does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any consequences of their use.

ISBN 971-561-280-6
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