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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jeffrey DelmonPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.400kg ISBN: 9781316645505ISBN 10: 1316645509 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 12 October 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'An exciting update to a valuable work, this second edition includes an informative and expanded review of PPPs in the context of financial crises, and explores the cutting-edge trends, such as the growing interest in small-scale PPPs as opposed to megaprojects. It also refreshes the volume with new case studies that will resonate with practitioners and students alike.' Arthur L. Smith, Chairman, US National Council for Public-Private Partnerships 'At last a truly comprehensive piece that brings reality into the PPP discussion. An amazing contribution for all PPP stakeholders to learn from. I hope it stirs greater focus on successful implementation of much needed power and infrastructure projects in those parts of the world where it is needed most.' James Harris, Singapore Management University 'Jeffrey has made a thoughtful contribution to the application of PPPs in the infrastructure arena, looking at the different platforms a government needs to put in place for a successful project. The simple text box advice and detailed case material will prove invaluable to policy makers around the world.' James Ballingall, Head of International, UK Infrastructure and Projects Authority 'This book contains excellent, practical guidance for all those interested in designing and implementing successful infrastructure PPPs, from an author who has been on the front lines with policymakers, investors, financiers, operators, civil society, and consumers in numerous countries.' Laurence Carter, Senior Director, World Bank Group 'Simple and comprehensive, this book gives practical solutions and provides relevant guidance and strategic advice with tangible examples. It shows how PPP, tailored to national context, can deliver. I would recommend this book to all decision-makers and advisers, especially those from developing countries, when implementing PPP.' Erika Ramananarivo, Director PPP Department, Ministry of Finance and Budget, Madagascar 'Jeffrey Delmon has delivered another must-read guide for every decision-maker pursuing PPPs. This book is useful not only for developing infrastructure, but also to find the link between infrastructure development and poverty alleviation.' Hemed Mpili, Head, Municipal PPPs (PPP Node) President's Office Regional Administration and Local Government (PO RALG), Tanzania 'I am glad to see that Mr Delmon has brought us a second edition of this book. This is a great resource for governments and investors alike, bringing wisdom and best practice from around the world.' Freddy Saragih, Director and Head of PPP Unit, Ministry of Finance, Indonesia Advance praise: 'An exciting update to a valuable work, this second edition includes an informative and expanded review of PPPs in the context of financial crises, and explores the cutting-edge trends, such as the growing interest in small-scale PPPs as opposed to megaprojects. It also refreshes the volume with new case studies that will resonate with practitioners and students alike.' Arthur L. Smith, Chairman, US National Council for Public-Private Partnerships Advance praise: 'At last a truly comprehensive piece that brings reality into the PPP discussion. An amazing contribution for all PPP stakeholders to learn from. I hope it stirs greater focus on successful implementation of much needed power and infrastructure projects in those parts of the world where it is needed most.' James Harris, Singapore Management University Advance praise: 'Jeffrey has made a thoughtful contribution to the application of PPPs in the infrastructure arena, looking at the different platforms a government needs to put in place for a successful project. The simple text box advice and detailed case material will prove invaluable to policy makers around the world.' James Ballingall, Head of International, UK Infrastructure and Projects Authority Advance praise: 'This book contains excellent, practical guidance for all those interested in designing and implementing successful infrastructure PPPs, from an author who has been on the front lines with policymakers, investors, financiers, operators, civil society, and consumers in numerous countries.' Laurence Carter, Senior Director, World Bank Group Advance praise: 'Simple and comprehensive, this book gives practical solutions and provides relevant guidance and strategic advice with tangible examples. It shows how PPP, tailored to national context, can deliver. I would recommend this book to all decision-makers and advisers, especially those from developing countries, when implementing PPP.' Erika Ramananarivo, Director PPP Department, Ministry of Finance and Budget, Madagascar Advance praise: 'Jeffrey Delmon has delivered another must-read guide for every decision-maker pursuing PPPs. This book is useful not only for developing infrastructure, but also to find the link between infrastructure development and poverty alleviation.' Hemed Mpili, Head, Municipal PPPs (PPP Node) President's Office Regional Administration and Local Government (PO RALG), Tanzania Advance praise: 'I am glad to see that Mr Delmon has brought us a second edition of this book. This is a great resource for governments and investors alike, bringing wisdom and best practice from around the world.' Freddy Saragih, Director and Head of PPP Unit, Ministry of Finance, Indonesia Author InformationJeffrey Delmon is a Senior Public-Private Partnership Specialist at The World Bank, currently based in Singapore. Prior to joining The World Bank, Jeff spent eleven years in Paris and London advising on infrastructure and PPP projects globally at the law firms of Allen and Overy and Freshfields. He is the author or co-author of numerous books on key aspects of infrastructure finance, including the context of international development. He holds a J.D. degree from the University of Denver, a DEA from the University of Paris II and a Ph.D. from King's College London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |