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Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Angola


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Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Angola


Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Angola
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Release Date : 2005-01-01

Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Angola written by and has been published by World Bank Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-01-01 with Business & Economics categories.


"After the conflict ended in Angola, the country was faced with development challenges in economic and social conditions. The Government needed direction and reforms to encourage private sector participation to meet Angola's vast infrastructure needs in electricity and gas, water and sanitation, transport, and telecommunications. Private Solutions for Infrastructure in Angola provides an objective assessment of Angola's general environment for private sector participation in infrastructure. The main purpose of the book is to assist the Government of Angola in developing policies and a framework for the promotion of private participation in the rebuilding and development of the country's infrastructure. This book focuses on maximizing the role and contribution of the private sector in infrastructure and it analyzes and documents the barriers, opportunities, and measures to promote private participation in infrastructure over the period 2005-2020. The book also provides a summary of the action plan of the short, medium, and long-term steps to facilitate private sector participation."



Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Lesotho


Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Lesotho
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Author : Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility
language : en
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Release Date : 2004

Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Lesotho written by Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility and has been published by World Bank Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Angola categories.


Like others in the series of reviews aimed at improving the environment for private sector involvement in infrastructure in various countries, the government requested the report. It describes and assess the current status and performance of key infrastructure sectors and the policy, regulatory, and institutional environment for involving the private sector; and assists policymakers in framing future reform and development to assist potential investors. There is no index. Annotation : 2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).



Infrastructure For Economic Development And Poverty Reduction In Africa


Infrastructure For Economic Development And Poverty Reduction In Africa
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Author : Afeikhena Jerome
language : en
Publisher: UN-HABITAT
Release Date : 2011

Infrastructure For Economic Development And Poverty Reduction In Africa written by Afeikhena Jerome and has been published by UN-HABITAT this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Africa categories.


Evaluates the role of infrastructure in promoting economic growth and poverty reduction in Africa. Examines complementary physical infrastructure: telecommunications, power, transport (roads, railways, ports and airports) and water supply. Explores Africa's infrastructure endowment and financing options.



Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Honduras


Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Honduras
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Author : Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility
language : en
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Release Date : 2003-01-01

Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Honduras written by Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility and has been published by World Bank Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-01-01 with Business & Economics categories.


This book is designed to promote the development of infrastructure services in Honduras, with the aim of improving the country's competitiveness and contributing to poverty reduction. Its central argument is that Honduras needs a significant increase in private investment in infrastructure services, which should take place in more competitive environment and be subject to an adequate legal and regulatory framework. The study details the progress to date in Honduran infrastructure sectors, identifying the principal problems that exist and outlining a strategy for their solution. It proposes a general set of principles that should guide the provision of infrastructure services. In addition, it recommends specific policies for each sector. The document's scope includes the following services: transportation, water and sanitation, electricity, and telecommunications.



Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Rwanda


Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Rwanda
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Release Date : 2005

Private Solutions For Infrastructure In Rwanda written by and has been published by World Bank Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Business & Economics categories.


This publication is one of a series of country reviews aimed at improving the environment for private investment in key infrastructure sectors. It gives an objective assessment of the condition of Rwandas core economic infrastructure and associated institutional and policy frameworks, as well as examining reform opportunities to encourage private sector involvement. Chapters review the following sectors: transport, energy, water and sanitation, electricity and telecommunications, as well as considering a number of cross-cutting issues including institutional capacity, regulation, the legal system, taxation and environmental issues.



Privatizing Africa S Infrastructure


Privatizing Africa S Infrastructure
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Author : Michel Kerf
language : en
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Release Date : 1996-01-01

Privatizing Africa S Infrastructure written by Michel Kerf and has been published by World Bank Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996-01-01 with Political Science categories.


This paper examines the promise and challenge of infrastructure privatization in sub-Saharan Africa, with particular emphasis on power, telecommunications, water, rail, ports and airports. The paper places primary emphasis on mobilizing private investment in infrastructure. To realize the potential of infrastructure privatization in sub-Saharan Africa, four main challenges must be addressed: a) concerns over market size, affordability and payment risks; b) establishing adequate legal and regulatory frameworks; c) dealing with non commercial risks; and d) mobilizing local finance. The paper examines these four areas and gives elements of a future strategy for the World Bank Group.



Toward Better Infrastructure


Toward Better Infrastructure
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Author : Riham Shendy
language : en
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Release Date : 2011-07-05

Toward Better Infrastructure written by Riham Shendy and has been published by World Bank Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-07-05 with Business & Economics categories.


Examining innovative ways to address Africa’s infrastructure deficit is at the heart of this analysis. Africa’s infrastructure stock and quality is among the least developed in the world, a challenge that significantly hinders economic development. It is estimated that the finance required to raise infrastructure in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) to a reasonable level within the next decade is at US$93 billion per year, with two-thirds of this amount needed for capital expenditures. With the existing spending on infrastructure being estimated at US$45 billion per annum and after accounting for potential efficiency gains that could amount to US$17 billion, Africa’s infrastructure funding gap remains around US$31 billion a year. One approach to address this challenge is by facilitating the increase of private provision of public infrastructure services through public-private partnerships (PPPs). This approach, which is a relatively new arrangement in SSA is multifaceted and requires strong consensus and collaboration across both public and private sectors. There are several defined models of PPPs. Each type differs in terms of government participation levels, risk allocations, investment responsibilities, operational requirements, and incentives for operators. Our definition of PPPs assumes transactions where the private sector retains a considerable portion of commercial and financial risks associated with a project. In more descriptive terms, among the elements defining the notion of PPPs discussed in this study are: a long-term contract between a public and private sector party; the design, construction, financing, and operation of public infrastructure by the private sector; payment over the life of the PPP contract to the private sector party for the services delivered from the asset; and the facility remaining in public ownership or reverting to public sector ownership at the end of the PPP contract. The observations and policy recommendations that follow draw on ongoing World Bank Group PPP engagements in these countries, including extensive consultations with key public and private sector stakeholders involved in designing, financing, and implementing PPPs. The study is structured around the most inhibiting constraints to developing PPPs, as shared by all six countries.



Foreign Direct Investment In Infrastructure


Foreign Direct Investment In Infrastructure
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Author : David Donaldson
language : en
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Release Date : 1997

Foreign Direct Investment In Infrastructure written by David Donaldson and has been published by World Bank Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Business & Economics categories.


FIAS Occasional Paper No. 9. Many developing countries have made dramatic progress in promoting private sector participation in their infrastructure sectors, especially with the help of foreign investors. However, this has not been the case in Southern and Eastern Africa, which have been perceived as relatively unattractive locations for investment. This paper describes the state of infrastructure in the region, takes stock of actual and potential projects in the various sectors, and analyzes the main impediments to private investment in the region's infrastructure services.



The Cost Of Infrastructure Development In Angola


The Cost Of Infrastructure Development In Angola
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Author : Tina Søreide
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012

The Cost Of Infrastructure Development In Angola written by Tina Søreide and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with categories.




Angola


Angola
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Author : World Bank
language : en
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Release Date : 2007-01-01

Angola written by World Bank and has been published by World Bank Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-01-01 with Technology & Engineering categories.


Once one of the world's largest staple food producers, Angola is now known as a major oil exporter - the second largest producer in sub-Saharan Africa. Angola is also the world's fourth largest producer of rough diamonds in terms of value, with the potential to become one of the leading global diamond producers. In addition to oil and diamonds, the country is well endowed with agricultural resources which remain mostly untapped. However, despite the country's significant natural wealth, a prolonged civil war, the rapid development of the oil sector, and the policies pursued after Independence in 1975 have left the Angolan economy in a unique situation, characterized by very uneven indicators of development. The Angolan economy is now experiencing massive oil windfall gains that are expected to last throughout the next decade. Since oil rents are to a large part concentrated in the public sector, the question of how the oil revenue should be spent and distributed across present and future generations becomes key to any economic development strategy. This study identifies six core areas where a strategic approach for the development of a broad-based growth strategy is required: (i) the incomplete transition to a market economy; (ii) macroeconomic management; (iii) governance and transparency in the management of the mineral wealth; (iv) the business environment; (v) agriculture; and (vi) public service delivery to the poor.