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Submitted by kevin.jordan1 on Fri, 29/06/2012 - 04:04
A presentation from India regarding PPPs in E government. It shows the main challenges in India. An outline is provided of the different types of PPPs in India as well as the implementation frameworks that focuses mainly on the citizens. The financial model they are using is also mentioned in brief.
Submitted by kevin.jordan1 on Fri, 29/06/2012 - 01:32
A presentation by the Ministry of Finance in Vietnam on PPPs and their socio-economic background. The presentation outilnes the current PPP situation in Vietnam as well as the importance of it. It shows how regional disparity is a significant challenge that Vietnam has to face.
Submitted by kevin.jordan1 on Sun, 24/06/2012 - 10:46
This is a presentation about the future of PPP in the Netherlands in the context of the credit crisis. It describes the consequences of the credit-crunch on the financing available from the capital market and suggests the measures that need to be taken in the future to facilitate the further development of project financing structures.
Submitted by kevin.jordan1 on Sun, 10/06/2012 - 09:35
A presentation from the Ukraine regarding the transport sector and projects in the country. It assesses the extent of railway transport depreciation in the main cities and states and suggests what is required to improve the situation. Introducing a new metro line will ease transportation issues but will also affect the Ukrainian economy, because of its cost.
Submitted by kevin.jordan1 on Mon, 04/06/2012 - 10:22
A presentation by Birmingham city council regarding the positive and negative outcomes from lenders and bidders in implementing ppp projects in Birmingham City. A description of the revenue considerations and the concern around new alternative ways of funding is included.