Executive Summary |
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I. |
Introduction |
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II. |
Experience with PPPs |
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III. |
Characteristics of PPPs |
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Basic Features |
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B. |
Financing |
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IV. |
The Economics of PPPs |
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Ownership and Contracting |
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Risk Analysis |
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C. |
Competition, Regulation, and Efficiency |
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V. |
Institutional Framework for PPPs |
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VI. |
Risk Transfer, Leasing, and Ownership |
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Risk Transfer and Leasing |
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Assessing Risk Transfer and Ownership |
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VII. |
Fiscal Accounting and Reporting |
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The Current Treatment of PPP Operations |
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Accounting for Limited Risk Transfer |
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C. |
Contractual Obligations and Government Guarantees |
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D. |
Summary of Disclosure Requirements for PPPs |
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Boxes |
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PPP Schemes and Modalities |
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PPP Policy Framework in Victoria, Australia |
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PPP Legislation in Brazil |
4. |
Factors Determining the Substance of a Lease |
5. |
Eurostat Decision on the Treatment of PPPs |
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Appendices |
I. |
Country Experiences With PPPs |
II. |
Alternative Approaches to Accounting for Limited Risk Transfer |
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Appendix Table |
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Accounting for Limited Risk Transfer |
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References |