Economy | Typology of PPP regulatory frameworka | |
Afghanistan | Public procurement law (with specific provisions) | |
Albania | PPP law | |
Algeria | Public procurement law (with specific provisions) | |
Angola | PPP law | |
Argentina | PPP and concession law | |
Armenia | PPP law | |
Australia | PPP guidelines | |
Bangladesh | PPP law | |
Benin | Public procurement law | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | PPP and concession law | |
Brazil | PPP and concession law (two regimes) | |
Bulgaria | PPP and concession law | |
Cambodia | Concession law | |
Cameroon | PPP law | |
Canada | PPP guidelines | |
Chile | Concession law (other concession laws for specific sectors) | |
China | PPP guidelines | |
Colombia | PPP law | |
Congo, Dem. Rep. | Public procurement law (plus law with tax incentives for PPPs) | |
Congo, Rep. | Public procurement law | |
Costa Rica | Concession law (other concession laws for specific sectors) | |
Côte d'Ivoire | PPP law (by decree) | |
Dominican Republic | Public procurement law (with specific provisions) | |
Ecuador | PPP law | |
Egypt, Arab Rep. | PPP law (concession laws for specific sectors) | |
France | PPP and concession law (two regimes) | |
Gabon | PPP law | |
Ghana | Public procurement law | |
Guatemala | PPP law | |
Honduras | PPP law | |
India | PPP guidelines | |
Indonesia | PPP law (by regulation) | |
Iraq | Public procurement law | |
Italy | Public procurement law | |
Jamaica | PPP guidelines | |
Jordan | PPP law | |
Kazakhstan | PPP law | |
Kenya | PPP law | |
Korea, Rep. | PPP law | |
Kyrgyz Republic | PPP law | |
Lebanon | Public procurement law | |
Lithuania | Public procurement law (concession law not applicable to the case study) | |
Madagascar | PPP law | |
Malawi | PPP law | |
Malaysia | PPP guidelines | |
Mauritius | PPP law | |
Mexico | PPP law (concession laws for specific sectors) | |
Moldova | PPP and concession law | |
Mongolia | Concession law | |
Morocco | PPP law | |
Mozambique | PPP law | |
Myanmar | Public procurement law | |
Nepal | PPP law | |
Nicaragua | Concession law | |
Nigeria | ||
Pakistan | Public procurement law | |
Panama | Concession law | |
Papua New Guinea | PPP law | |
Peru | PPP law | |
Philippines | ||
Poland | PPP and concession law | |
Portugal | PPP law | |
Romania | Public procurement law (PPP law for institutional joint ventures) | |
Russian Federation | PPP and concession law (two regimes) | |
Senegal | PPP and concession law (two regimes) | |
Singapore | PPP guidelines | |
South Africa | PPP guidelines | |
Sri Lanka | PPP guidelines | |
Tajikistan | PPP law | |
Tanzania | PPP law | |
Thailand | PPP law | |
Timor-Leste | PPP law | |
Togo | PPP and concession law (two regimes) | |
Tunisia | PPP and concession law | |
Turkey | ||
Uganda | PPP law | |
Ukraine | PPP and concession law | |
United Kingdom | Public procurement law (plus PPP guidelines) | |
United States | PPP law | |
Uruguay | PPP law | |
Vietnam | PPP law (by decree) | |
Zambia | PPP law | |
Note: BOT = build-operate-transfer; PPP = public-private partnership.
a. Typology of PPP regulatory framework refers to the most specific legal or policy instruments regulating the development of a PPP as defined by the case study. However, other relevant laws and regulations might also apply. The complete description of the regulatory framework assessed for each economy is available on the project's website (http://bpp.worldbank.org).