Skip Navigation Links
Skip Navigation LinksHome > Other Resources
Last data update: November, 2009

Other Resources

Over the last fifteen years, governments around the world pursued policies to involve the private sector in the delivery and financing of infrastructure services. Private participation in infrastructure (PPI) and reforms were driven by the high costs and poor performance of state-owned network utilities. The scale of this move away from the dominant public sector model was far more rapid than had been anticipated at the start of the 1990s with investment flows peaked at US$114 billion in 1997. But they sharply fall after that, and recently recovered.

The following resources aim at providing the broader context in which the data collected by the PPI Project database have taken place. The resources include toolkits to design PPI schemes, websites that contains papers discussing PPI issues or transaction information, and selected reading lists of papers dealing with private participation in the different infrastructure sectors, and reviewing country or project level experiences.
 
Skip Navigation Links
Toolkits
Multisector Papers
Energy   Papers
Telecom Papers
Transport Papers
Water   Papers
Websites

Selected Websites

World Bank
Rapid Response offers reading lists on options for private sector participation in infrastructure as well as the impactof PPI in service provision, macroeconomics, labor, income distribution and the poor.
MIGA
FDI.net provides information on current investment opportunities arising from privatization in developing countries and economies in transition. Visit the "Privatization Spotlight" and the "Infrastructure Spotlight."
Fondaxione IRI and Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
Privatization Barometer is a portal on privatization in Europe including 10 CEEC accession countries. The portal contains historic trends and most recent evolution, and aims at establishing an open forum on privatization choices and consequences.
 
Private Participation in Infrastructure Projects Database, Mailstop MC4 419, 1818 H St. NW, Washington, DC 20433
© 2009 The World Bank Group, All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions. Privacy Policy. |