| <1> Guidelines for Successful Public Private Partnerships, European Commission, Directorate General Regional Policy (March 2003). Section 2, part 3 (pages 50-55) contains a brief description of the main sources of risk in a project and its financial implications. Section 5 (pages 82-89) provides a brief overview of project design issues from the EC perspective. http://ec.europa.eu/regional policy/sources/docgener/guides/ppp en.pdf <2> Guide for the Implementation of Public-Private Partnerships in Greece, Special Secretariat for Public-Private Partnerships, Ministry of Economy and Finance (Athens, 2006). Pages 6-8 provide a summary of the minimum content of a contract. http://www.sdit.mnec.gr/export/sites/sdit/en/infopoint/implementation/ppp guide en final.pdf <3> An Introductory Guide to Public Private Partnerships (), Government of Hong Kong SAR, 2nd edition (March 2008). Annex F contains a 5-page outline of heads of terms for a generic contract. http://www.eu.gov.hk/english/psi/psi guides/psi guides ppgpop/psi guides ppgpop. html#3 <4> National Public Private Partnership Guidelines, Volume 2: Practitioners' Guide, Infrastructure Australia (December, 2008). Annex B (pages 50-58 and 77-91) discusses risk allocation and gives an example of a generic risk table. http://www.infrastructureaustralia.gov.au/public private partnership policy guidelines .aspx |