Benchmarking Infrastructure Development 2023

This report examines one of the key elements of an overall sound PPP ecosystem, the crucial role that the quality of PPP regulatory frameworks plays in fostering a conducive ecosystem for successful PPP programs while acknowledging that it is just one of several critical factors. This report incorporates new empirical analysis from primary data collected through Benchmarking Infrastructure Development 2023 (BID 2023).

政府和社会资本合作风险分配(Allocating Risks in Public-Private Partnerships)

作为“领先实践”工作的一部分,GIH与Norton Rose Fulbright(一家全球律师事务所)合作编制政府和社会资本合作(PPP)合同风险分配报告(2016版),报告所述矩阵展示了典型PPP交易中政府和社会资本之间的风险分配以及缓解措施,以及典型的政府支持安排,并且专门为运输、能源及供水与卫生行业的12个特定项目类型编制了独立矩阵。

InfraCompass

InfraCompass objectively quantifies the strength of the infrastructure enabling environment by aggregating data for 81 countries, collectively representing 93% of global GDP and 86% of the world population. It aims to help governments and policy specialists assess where a country is performing well and where there are opportunities for improvement, allowing them to identify policies that will lead to better public and private infrastructure investment.

InfraCompass ranks countries across eight drivers:

Procuring Infrastructure PPPs 2018

he report benchmarks the regulatory framework of 135 economies against international recognized good practices, scoring them on four elements: preparation, procurement, contract management, and treatment of unsolicited proposals. It found that the average performance of each of the categories varies across regions and income level, with OECD high- income economies and the Latin America and Caribbean region performing at or above average. In contrast, Sub-Saharan Africa and the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region have the lowest average scores across thematic areas.

Summary of Benchmarking PPP Procurement 2017 in Singapore

Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) Procurement presents comparable information on PPP procurement on a large scale by providing systematic data on the regulatory frameworks and practices governing PPPs in 82 economies. It aims to inform decision-making on the design of PPP procurement policies and regulations, by benchmarking against recognized good practices that promote transparency and encourage fair competition across four key areas of the PPP project cycle.

Evaluating the environment for public-private partnerships in Asia

This report can help to inform public debate and discussion on the optimal way to pursue PPPs. While acknowledging the importance of political support for PPPs, it examines: the quality of national and subnational institutional frameworks; the importance of macroeconomic stability; regulatory practices; provisions for speedy resolution of disputes; access to finance; and the capacity of government agencies to successfully select and implement appropriate projects for delivery in this modality.

Summary of Benchmarking PPP Procurement 2017 in the United Kingdom

Benchmarking Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) Procurement presents comparable information on PPP procurement on a large scale by providing systematic data on the regulatory frameworks and practices governing PPPs in 82 economies. It aims to inform decision-making on the design of PPP procurement policies and regulations, by benchmarking against recognized good practices that promote transparency and encourage fair competition across four key areas of the PPP project cycle.