Global Determinants of Stress and Risk in Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in Infrastructure

Published By: ADBI on eSS | Published Date: March, 27 , 2009

This study analyzes the determinants of stress in public-private partnerships (PPPs) in infrastructure investment. While project failures seldom occur, there are many stresses that hinder success. One of these is broad political risk: the prerogative of government executives to make sweeping changes in investment rules or regulations—through measures such as protracted tariff freezing—that undermine a project’s market value. Broad political risk can constitute the biggest threat to project outcomes. However, this is usually only realized after other risks, such as currency risk, have materialized first. Thus, broad political risk can be controlled. [ADBI Working Paper 133]

Author(s): Renato E. Reside, Jr. | Posted on: Oct 27, 2010 | Views(790) | Download (129)


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