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Produktbild: Policy, Management and Finance of Public-Private Partnerships

Policy, Management and Finance of Public-Private Partnerships

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

10.11.2008

Herausgeber

Akintoye Akintola + weitere

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Wiley

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512

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24,1/18/3,3 cm

Gewicht

1225 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-7791-7

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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

10.11.2008

Herausgeber

Verlag

Wiley

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512

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24,1/18/3,3 cm

Gewicht

1225 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-7791-7

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  • Produktbild: Policy, Management and Finance of Public-Private Partnerships
  • Foreword xi

    Contributors xiii

    Acknowledgements xxiii

    Introduction xxv

    Part One PPP Policy 1

    Chapter 1 Private Finance Initiative in Use 3
    Ezekiel Chinyio and Rod Gameson

    1.1 Introduction 3

    1.2 The Private Finance Initiative 4

    1.3 UK Government's Influence on the Use of PFI 5

    1.4 Private Sector Tasks in PFI 6

    1.5 Establishing PFI Contracts 6

    1.6 Forms of Finance Used in PFI 8

    1.7 Performance of PFI Schemes - A Theoretical Perspective 10

    1.8 Improving the Performance of PFI 14

    1.9 Performance of PFI Schemes - An Empirical Review 14

    1.10 A Generic Overview of PFI Schemes 19

    1.11 Comparative Studies 20

    1.12 Conclusion 20

    Chapter 2 Using the Private Sector to Finance Capital Expenditure: The Financial Realities 27
    Jean Shaoul

    2.1 Introduction 27

    2.2 The Control of PFI 30

    2.3 Post-implementation Evaluation of PFI 34

    2.4 Conclusion 42

    Chapter 3 Obstacles to Accountability in PFI Projects 47
    Darinka Asenova and Matthias Beck

    3.1 Introduction 47

    3.2 Finance Capital and Institutional Decision Making 51

    3.3 Conclusion 61

    Chapter 4 Refinancingand Profitability of UK PFI Projects 64
    Steven Toms, Darinka Asenova and Matthias Beck

    4.1 Introduction 64

    4.2 PFI Finance and Value for Money 65

    4.3 Mechanisms and Policies of Refinancing 69

    4.4 PFI Profits and Refinancing 72

    4.5 Conclusion 77

    Chapter 5 The Dedicated PPP Unit of the South African National Treasury 82
    Philippe Burger

    5.1 Introduction 82

    5.2 The Rationale for PPPs 83

    5.3 The Rationale for a Dedicated PPP Unit 84

    5.4 A Brief History of PPPs and the PPP Unit in South Africa 86

    5.5 The Role of the South African Dedicated PPP Unit 90

    5.6 Future Challenges 93

    5.7 Conclusion 95

    Chapter 6 PPP in Greenfield Airport Development: A Case Study of Cochin International Airport Limited 97
    Thillai A. Rajan, Sheetal Sharad and Sidharth Sinha

    6.1 Introduction 97

    6.2 Private Participation in New Airport Development 99

    6.3 Indian Aviation Sector 103

    6.4 The Cochin International Airport Project 105

    6.5 Performance of CIAL 112

    6.6 Summary and Lessons 117

    Chapter 7 PPPs for Physical Infrastructure in DevelopingCountries 123
    Akintola Akintoye

    7.1 Introduction 123

    7.2 An Overview of Public-Private Partnerships 124

    7.3 PPP: Developed Economies 125

    7.4 PPP: Developing Economies 127

    7.5 PPP: Analysis of Private Sector Participation 129

    7.6 Discussion 138

    7.7 Conclusions 141

    Chapter 8 Team Buildingfor PPPs 145
    Mohan M. Kumaraswamy, Florence Y.Y. Ling and Aaron M. Anvuur

    8.1 Introduction 145

    8.2 Integrating and Sustaining PPP Teams 147

    BLBK049-Akintoye July 30, 2008 13:38 8.3 Hong Kong Perspectives of PPP Teams 149

    8.4 Singapore Perspectives of PPP Teams 153

    8.5 Integrating PPP Project Teams 156

    8.6 Selecting Project Consortium Teams 156

    8.7 Concluding Observations 160

    Part Two PPP Finance 163

    Chapter 9 PPP Infrastructure Investments: Critical Aspects and Prospects 165
    Demos C. Angelides and Yiannis Xenidis

    9.1 Introduction 165

    9.2 Critical Issues in Financing PPP Projects 167

    9.3 Prospects for PPP Infrastructure Development 171

    9.4 Conclusion 178

    Chapter 10 Patterns of Financing PPP Projects 181
    Sudong Ye

    10.1 Introduction 181

    10.2 General Patterns of Financing PPP Projects 186

    10.3 Choice of Financing Patterns 195

    10.4 Summary 196

    Chapter 11 PPP Financingin the USA 198
    Arthur L. Smith

    11.1 Introduction 198

    11.2 PPP Financing Models in the US 200

    11.3 Case Studies 206

    11.4 Conclusions 210

    Chapter 12 Financial Modelling of PPP Projects 212
    Ammar Kaka and Faisal Alsharif

    12.1 Introduction 212

    12.2 Research in PPP Financial Modelling 213

    12.3 Cost Models 214

    12.4 Occupancy Cost 215

    12.5 Cash Flow Models 217

    12.6 PFI Financial Modelling in Practice 217

    12.7 An Example of a PFI Financial Model for Schools 224

    12.8 Conclusion 226

    Chapter 13 Application of Real Options in PPP Infrastructure Projects: Opportunities and Challenges 229
    Charles Y.J. Cheah and Michael J. Garvin

    13.1 Introduction 229

    13.2 Infrastructure Project Flexibility as Real Options 231

    13.3 Real Options Literature Related to Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Infrastructure Projects 234

    13.4 Modelling Issues and Concerns 237

    13.5 An Integrated Real Options-Risk Management Process for PPP Infrastructure Projects 244

    13.6 Summary 245

    Chapter 14 Financial Implications of Power Purchase Agreement Clauses in Revenue Stream of Independent Power Producers in Nepal 250
    Raju B. Shrestha and Stephen Ogunlana

    14.1 Introduction 250

    14.2 Financial Analysis 252

    14.3 Analyses of Clauses 255

    14.4 Summary 263

    Chapter 15 Government Policy on PPP Financial Issues: Bid Compensation and Financial Renegotiation 267
    S. Ping Ho

    15.1 Introduction 267

    15.2 Game Theory 268

    15.3 Is Bid Compensation Effective in PPP Tendering? 271

    15.4 Financial Renegotiation and its Associated Problems 280

    15.5 Financial Renegotiation Game and its Equilibrium 281

    15.6 Propositions and Rules 289

    15.7 Governing Principles and Policy Implications for Project Procurement and Management 292

    15.8 Conclusion 299

    Part Three PPP Management 301

    Chapter 16 Innovation in PPP 303
    David Eaton and R¿fat Akbiyikli

    16.1 Introduction 303

    16.2 Innovation and Competitive Advantage in PPP 304

    16.3 Stimulants and Impediments to Innovation in PFI/PPP Projects 314

    16.4 Innovation and Financial Issues in PFI/PPP Projects 319

    16.5 Conclusion 324

    Chapter 17 Combining Finance and Design Innovation to Develop Winning Proposals 327
    Colin F. Duffield and Chris J. Clifton

    17.1 Introduction 327

    17.2 The Drivers of PFI/PPP Projects in Different Jurisdictions 327

    17.3 Design Innovation: The Issues 329

    17.4 Financing Arrangements for PFI/PPP Projects 333

    17.5 The Theory and Practice of Winning Proposals 342

    Chapter 18 The Application of a Whole-Life Value Methodology to PPP/PFI Projects 346
    John Kelly

    18.1 Introduction 346

    18.2 Projects 346

    18.3 Client Value System 349

    18.4 Whole-Life Costing 351

    18.5 The Application of Whole-Life Value to the PPP/PFI Process 356

    18.6 Discussion 360

    Chapter 19 Best Value Procurement in Build Operate Transfer Projects: The Turkish Experience 363
    Irem Dikmen, M. Talat Birgonul and Guzide Atasoy

    19.1 Introduction 363

    19.2 Bid Evaluation in BOT Projects 365

    19.3 Case Studies 367

    19.4 Best Value Procurement in BOT Projects 370

    19.5 An Application of the Proposed Methodology 372

    19.6 Concluding Remarks 376

    Chapter 20 Application of Risk Analysis in Privately Financed Projects: The Value For Money Assessment through the Public Sector Comparator and Private Finance Alternative 379
    Tony Merna and Douglas Lamb

    20.1 Introduction 379

    20.2 The PSC and the PFA 381

    20.3 Conclusion 395

    Chapter 21 Developing a Framework for Procurement Options Analysis 398
    Darrin Grimsey and Mervyn K. Lewis

    21.1 Introduction 398

    21.2 What do PPPs Bring to Procurement? 398

    21.3 Developing a Methodology 399

    21.4 Conclusion 412

    Chapter 22 The Payment Mechanism in Operational PFI Projects 414
    Jon Scott and Herbert Robinson

    22.1 Introduction 414

    22.2 The Key Principles 414

    22.3 Value for Money Arguments 415

    22.4 Key Components of the Payment Mechanism 416

    22.5 The Output Specification 419

    22.6 Performance Measurement System 421

    22.7 Case Studies 424

    22.8 Analysis and Discussion of Findings 429

    22.9 Concluding Remarks 433

    Chapter 23 Concession Period Determination for PPP Infrastructure Projects in HongKong 436
    Xueqing Zhang

    23.1 Introduction 436

    23.2 PPP Projects in Hong Kong 437

    23.3 Build, Operate, Transfer Scheme 440

    23.4 Concession Period 441

    23.5 Concession Period Determination Methods 443

    23.6 Simulation-Based Concession Period Determination Methodology 444

    23.7 Simulation-Based Concession Period Determination Framework 446

    23.8 Conclusions 454

    Index 457