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Judul Revisiting public-private partnerships in the power sector / Maria Vagliasindi
Pengarang Vagliasindi, Maria
Penerbitan Washington : The World Bank, 2013
Deskripsi Fisik 136 p. :ill.
ISBN 9780821397626
Subjek SOCIAL SCIENCES
LAND ECONOMICS
Catatan As the world demand for energy continues to grow, a big question is where will all the energy come from and what will the price tag be. With such enormous sums needed, public-private partnerships (PPPs) could play a big role. But the financial crisis has raised worries about funding, and much is still not known about how best to attract PPPs. This report reviews the evidence to date with sectoral reforms and considers different approaches in varying circumstances to help outline the potential role of the private and public sector in: 1) strengthening the corporate governance of private and public utilities; 2) helping governments to establish legal, regulatory, contractual, and fiscal frameworks; and 3) improved market governance to attract private investment. Chapter one reviews the impact of the recent financial crisis on PPP investment compared with what happened in earlier financial crises. It also looks out the latest projections for additional power sector investment needed because of climate change and
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