Developing Best Practices for Promoting Private Sector Investment in Infrastructure - Airports and Air Traffic Control

Developing Best Practices for Promoting Private Sector Investment in Infrastructure - Airports and Air Traffic Control, image of travelers in transit
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Dec 01, 2001
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Asian Development Bank (ADB), December 2001 -  This is one volume of a five-volume set presenting the findings of an ADB regional technical assistance study which developed sector-specific best practices for promoting private sector participation in key infrastructure sectors in ADB's developing member countries. The best practices cover the role of government, institutional reform, strategic planning, legal and regulatory frameworks, unbundling and competition, contractual arrangements, sources of financing, and the allocation of risk.

This volume examines the underlying economics and alternative models of private sector participation in the airport sector, and recommends approaches to encourage successful private sector participation.

For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Transport.

Related Information: 

Public-Private Partnerships in Airports

Airport BOT & Concession agreements - Legal and Regulatory Issues - Checklist

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ADB_Airports_Best Practices_EN.pdf

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