Developing public-private partnerships in Liberia
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語言: | 英语 |
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Washington, D.C. :
World Bank,
c2012.
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叢編: | World Bank studies.
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在線閱讀: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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書本目錄:
- Experience in PPP transactions and natural resource concessions in Liberia since 2003
- Some trends in PPP experience in post-conflict countries
- Liberia's PPP experience
- Freeport of Monrovia experience-- LEC-MHI management contract
- Buchanan renewables IPP
- Solid waste contracts for Monrovia
- Natural resource concession in Liberia
- Themes useful in PPP project structuring based on experiences and lessons learned
- Phased risk-based approach preference from private sector towards the development of PPPs
- Preference by the private sector for remuneration by user charges
- Need to address low capacity to develop, monitor and evaluate
- Avoid additional missed opportunities for joint infrastructure development by natural resource concessionaires
- Establish clear principles for selecting and prioritizing PPPs in Liberia
- Deepening PPP development through legal and institutional reform
- Overview of legal and institutional enabling environment
- Weaknesses to the legal and institutional enabling environment detailed
- Problems with definitions of PPP and natural resource concession
- Unclear institutional roles and responsibilities
- Incomplete PPP and concession legal framework
- The PPCA
- The proposed NBC Act
- Legislative and institutional options to deepen the links between natural resource concessions, and PPPs and expand PPP development
- Recommendations for implementing strengthened PPP framework
- Recommendations for additional framework support
- Generating the next set of PPP transactions in Liberia
- The PPP short list
- Buchanan and Greenville Ports
- HFO facilities at Freeport
- Power projects
- Mt. Coffee
- Mini-grid power PPPs
- Projects that are tied to natural resource concessions
- Power as spin-offs from mining concessions
- Road works as spin-offs in forestry concessions
- "Long-list" of PPP transactions
- Next steps in pipeline development.