Annex 1 Typology of PPP Regulatory Framework

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

PPP law (plus PPP guidelines)

Pakistan

Public procurement law

Panama

Concession law

Papua New Guinea

PPP law

Peru

PPP law

Philippines

PPP law (BOT law)

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

PPP law (different BOT laws for different sectors)

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).