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Citation Anurakamonkul, Krit, and Matthew Linley, eds. Private Finance Initiatives (PFI): Cases on Current Practices and Experiences in Selected Developing and Developed Countries. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Private Financial Initiatives (PFI) for Infrastructure and Urban Development, 26-27 October 1998, Tokyo, Japan, UNCRD Proceedings Series, no. 36. Nagoya, Japan: United Nations Centre for Regional Development, 1999.


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Private Finance Initiatives (PFI): Cases on Current Practices and Experiences in Selected Developing and Developed Countries. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Private Financial Initiatives (PFI) for Infrastructure and Urban Development, 26-27 October 1998, Tokyo, Japan

Year 1999
Editor
Anurakamonkul, Krit UN Researcher, UNCRD, Nagoya, Japan
Editor
Linley, Matthew Contractual Staff, UNCRD, Nagoya, Japan
Material Type Conference Proceedings
Features  
Pages 138 p.
Relationships Part of

UNCRD Proceedings Series

Contents

 
p. 19-39 Private Finance Initiatives in Post-Crisis Indonesia

p. 40-44 New Initiatives on Public-Private Partnerships for Public-Works Infrastructure in Indonesia

p. 47-58 Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure and Urban Development: The Philippine Experience

p. 61-80 Private Finance Initiatives for Infrastructure and Urban Development in Thailand

p. 81-84 Contribution of PFI to Infrastructure and Urban Development in Thailand

p. 87-111 Background to Private Finance Initiatives in the UK

p. 115-117 Limitations of PFI Applications: An Empirical View

p. 118-119 Importance of Managing Risks Associated in the Projects Under PFI Schemes

p. 120-122 Panel Ciscussions Concerning Perspective on PFI Applicability in Japan

Subjects DEVELOPED COUNTRIES 03.02.03
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 03.02.03
FINANCING 11.02.04
PRIVATE SECTOR 03.03.05
Abstract Symposium sponsored by United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD), Nagoya, Japan; National Land Agency (NLA), Government of Japan;Nihon Keizai Shinbun, Inc., Tokyo, Japan; Nikkei Research Institute of Industry and Markets, Tokyo, Japan 
Control No. PS 36

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