10.5 Literature - Infrastructure PPPs

Andrew, Doug, and Silviu Dochia. 2006. The growing and evolving business of private participation in airports new trends, new actors emerging. Gridlines Note No. 15. September. Washington DC: PPIAF. Available: www.ppiaf.org/Gridlines/15ppiairport.pdf

ADB, Japan Bank for International Cooperation, and World Bank. 2005. Connecting East Asia-a new framework for Infrastructure. Washington, DC: World Bank. Available: http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/EASTASIAPACIFICEXT/EXTEAPINFRASTRUCT,contentMDK:20700727~menuPK:1822026~pagePK:62168225~piPK:62168209~t heSitePK:855126,00.html

Bakovic, Tonci, Bernard Tenenbaum, and Fiona Woolf. 2003. Regulation by Contract: A New Way to Privatize Electricity Distribution? World Bank Working Paper No. 14. Washington, DC: World Bank. Available: http://rru.worldbank.org/Documents/PapersLinks/2552.pdf

Berg, Sanford. 2001. Infrastructure Regulation: Risk, Return, and Performance. Global Utilities 1(May): 3-10. Public Utility Research Center, University of Florida. Available: http://bear.cba.ufl.edu/centers/purc/PRIMARY/berg/RiskRegArticle.pdf

Bellier, Michel, and Yue Maggie Zhou. 2003. Private Participation in Infrastructure in China: Issues and Recommendations for the Road, Water, and Power Sectors. World Bank Working Paper No. 2. Washington, DC: World Bank. Available: http://info.worldbank.org/etools/docs/library/240079/PRIVAT%7E1.PDF

Besant-Jones, John E. 2006. Reforming Power Markets in Developing Countries: What Have We Learned? Energy and Mining Sector Board Discussion Paper No. 19. September. World Bank and Energy and Mining Sector Board. September. Available: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTENERGY/Resources/Energy19.pdf

Crampes, C, and A. Estache. 1998. Regulatory Trade-Offs in Designing Concession Contracts for Infrastructure Networks. Utilities Policy 7(1):1-13. March.

David, Newbery M. 2000. Privatization, Restructuring, and Regulation of Network Utilities. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.

Department of Treasury and Finance. 2001. Partnership Victoria Guidance Material: Practitioners' Guide. June. Victoria, Australia. Available: www.partnerships.vic.gov.au/CA25708500035EB6/0/6222D96175BAEF08CA2570C0001966C3?OpenDocument

Dumol, Mark. 2000. The Manila Water Concession: A Key Government Official's Diary of the World's Largest Water Privatization. July. Washington, DC: World Bank. Available: http://rru.worldbank.org/Documents/PapersLinks/502.pdf

Felzer, Sharon. 2005. East Asia & Pacific Private Investors in Infrastructure Perception Surveys. World Bank Infrastructure Vice Presidency, World Bank.

Fraser, Julia. 2005. Lessons from the Independent Private Power Experience in Pakistan Energy and Mining Sector Discussion Paper No. 14. May. Washington, DC: World Bank. Available: http://info.worldbank.org/etools/docs/library/240338/Lessons%20from%20the%20Independent%20Private%20Power%20Experience%20in%20Pakistan.pdf

Gómez-Ibáñez, José A., and John R. Meyer. 1993. Going Private: The International Experience with Transport Privatization. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution Press.

Guasch, J. Luis. 2003. Granting and Renegotiating Infrastructure Concessions-Avoiding the Pitfalls. Draft. World Bank.

Harris, Clive. 2002. Private Rural Power-Network expansion using an output-based scheme in Guatemala. World Bank Viewpoint Note No. 245. Washington, DC: World Bank.

Harris, Clive. 2003. Private Participation in Infrastructure in Developing Countries: Trends, Impacts, and Policy Lessons. World Bank Working Paper No. 5. Washington, DC: World Bank. Available: http://rru.worldbank.org/Documents/PapersLinks/1481.pdf

Harris, Clive, John Hodges, Michael Schur, and Padmesh Shukla. 2003. Infrastructure Projects: A Review of Canceled Private Projects. Public Policy for the Private Sector Note No. 252 January. Washington, DC: World Bank. Available: http://rru.worldbank.org/Documents/PublicPolicyJournal/252Harri-010303.pdf

Head, Chris. 2000. Financing of Private Hydropower Projects. World Bank Discussion Paper No. 420. Washington, DC: World Bank. July. Available: http://info.worldbank.org/etools/docs/library/240335/Financing%20of%20Private%20Hydropower%20Projects..pdf

Hodges, John. 2003. Unsolicited Proposals-The Issues for Private Infrastructure Projects. Public Policy for the Private Sector Note No. 257. March. Washington, DC: World Bank. Available: http://rru.worldbank.org/Documents/PublicPolicyJournal/257Hodge-031103.pdf

Hodges, John. 2003. Unsolicited Proposals-Competitive Solutions for Private Infrastructure. Public Policy for the Private Sector Note No. 258. March. Washington, DC: The World Bank.

Hoskote Mangesh, Adil Marghub, and Steven Ostrover. 2000. An Analysis of Electricity Distribution Privatization in Developing Countries. Presentation. Washington, DC: World Bank.

Izaguirre, Ada Karina. 2002. Private Infrastructure: Review of Projects with Private Participation, 1990-2001. Public Policy for the Private Sector Note No. 250. Washington, DC: World Bank.

Kessides, Ioannis. 2004. Reforming Infrastructure: Privatization, Regulation, and Competition. A World Bank Policy Research Report. Oxford University Press.

Klein, Michael. 1996. Competition in Network Industries. Policy Research Working Paper 1591. April. Washington, DC: World Bank. Available: http://www-wds.worldbank.org/servlet/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/1996/04/01/000009265_3961022113427/Rendered/PDF/%20multi0page.pdf

Krishnaswamy, V., and Gary Stuggins. 2001. Private Sector Participation in the Power Sector in ECA Countries: Lessons learned from the last decade. Technical Paper. Washington, DC: World Bank.

Kumar, Dr. Sasi, and C. Jayasankar Prasad. 2004. Public-Private Partnerships in Urban Infrastructure. Kerala Calling. February. Available: www.kerala.gov.in/keralacallfeb04/p36-37.pdf

Lamech, Ranjit, and Kazim Saeed. 2003. What International Investors Look for When Investing in Developing Countries: Results from a Survey of International Investors in the Power Sector. Energy and Mining Sector Board Discussion Paper No. 6. May. Washington, DC: World Bank. Available: www.globalregulatorynetwork.org/PDFs/InvestorsPaperNo6.pdf

Levy, Sidney. 1996. Build, Operate, Transfer: Paving the Way for Tomorrow's Infrastructure. New Jersey, USA: Wiley Publishing Group.

Marin, Philippe, and Ada Karina Izaguirre. 2006. Private participation in water toward a new generation of projects? GridLines Note No. 14. September. Washington, DC: PPIAF. Available: http://info.worldbank.org/etools/docs/library/240096/Private%20participation%20in%20water%20%20toward%20a%20new%20generation%20of%20projects.pdf

Newberry, David M. 2000. Privatization, Restructuring, and Regulation of Network Utilities. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.

Plane, Patrick. 1999. Privatization, Technical Efficiency and Welfare Consequences: The Case of the Cote d'Ivoire Electricity Company (CIE). World Development 27 (2): 343-360.

PricewaterhouseCoopers. 2006. Hybrid PPPs leveraging EU funds and private capital. Washington, DC: PPIAF and World Bank. January. Available: www.pwc.com/pl/eng/inssol/publ/2006/ppp_world_bank.pdf

Queiroz, Cesar. 2005. Launching Public Private Partnerships for Highways in Transition Economies. World Bank Transport Papers No. 9. September. Washington, DC: World Bank. Available: http://iris37.worldbank.org/domdoc/PRD/Other/PRDDContainer.nsf/WB_ViewAttachments?ReadForm&ID=85256D2400766CC785257097004ADAE2&

Ramamurti, Ravi. 1996. The New Frontier of Privatization. In Privatizing Monopolies: Lessons from the Telecommunications and Transport Sectors in Latin America, edited by R. Ramamurti. Baltimore, Maryland: John Hopkins University Press.

Ringskog, Klas, Mary Ellen Hammond, and Alain Locussol. 2006. Using Management and Lease-affermage Contracts for Water Supply. GridLines Note No. 12. Washington, DC: PPIAF. Available: http://info.worldbank.org/etools/docs/library/240099/USINGM%7E1.PDF

Rivera, Daniel. 1996. Private Sector Participation in the Water Supply and Wastewater Sector: Lessons from Six Developing Countries. Washington, DC: World Bank.

Streeter, William, Gerzan R. Zurita, John C. Dell, Michael Hermans, and Laurence Monnier. 2004. Public-Private Partnerships: The Next Generation of Infrastructure Finance. New York, NY: Fitch Ratings. Available: www.fitchmexico.com/ReportesEspeciales/RW_34.pdf

United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). 1996. Guidelines for Infrastructure Development through Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Projects. New York: UNIDO

Wallsten, Scott. 2002. Does Sequencing Matter? Regulation and Privatization in Telecommunications Reforms. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 2817. Washington, DC: World Bank.

Wellenius, Bjorn. 1997. Telecommunications Reform-How to Succeed. Public Policy for the Private Sector Note No. 130. October. Washington, DC: World Bank. Available: http://rru.worldbank.org/Documents/PublicPolicyJournal/130welle.pdf

Wells, Louis T. 1999. Private Foreign Investment in Infrastructure: Managing Noncommercial Risk. Presented at Private Infrastructure for Development: Confronting Political and Regulatory Risks on 8-10 September in Rome, Italy.

World Bank. 2000. Private Sector and Power Generation in China. World Bank Discussion Paper No. 406. February. Energy and Mining Sector Unit East Asia and Pacific Region. Available: http://info.worldbank.org/etools/docs/library/240315/Private%20Sector%20and%20Power%20Generation%20in%20China.pdf

World Bank and PPIAF. 2005. Philippines: Meeting the infrastructure challenges. Infrastructure Sector Department East-Asia and Pacific Region. Available: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTEAPINFRASTRUCT/Resources/PHInfra.pdf