Description |
1 online resource (372 pages) |
Contents |
Project Finance For Construction & Infrastructure; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; 1 The Nature of Project Finance; 2 Complex Transactions; 3 Financial Evaluation; 4 Managing Risk in Project Finance Transactions; 5 Continuing Evolution: from PF to PFI, PPP and beyond; 6 The Relevance of Sound Demand in Infrastructure Project Finance: the Sydney CrossCity Tunnel; 7 Financial Structure and Infrastructure Project Finance: the Hong Kong Western Harbour Crossing; 8 Institutional Risks and Infrastructure Project Finance: the Dabhol Power Project |
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9 Extreme Complexity in Transacting: public private partnerships at work in the London UndergroundReferences; Index |
Summary |
This is a self-contained text on the logic and institutions of project finance, supplemented by a series of project finance case studies illustrating applications in different economic environments, across different jurisdictions and at different stages of development. It will introduce an analytical framework drawing on applied institutional economics that includes and concentrates primarily on an analysis of the institutional logic behind generic project finance arrangements. The application of the institutional framework will be demonstrated with project cases from Hong Kong, Thailand, Indi |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Project management -- Finance
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Infrastructure (Economics) -- Finance
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Construction projects -- Finance
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Public-private sector cooperation.
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Infrastructure (Economics) -- Finance
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Project management -- Finance
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Public-private sector cooperation
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Fong-Chung, Hsu Berry
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McInnis, Arthur
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Arner, Douglas
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Lejot, Paul
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ISBN |
9780470697931 |
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0470697938 |
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