Index

Jane Beckett-Camarata (Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg, USA)

Public-Private Partnerships, Capital Infrastructure Project Investments and Infrastructure Finance

ISBN: 978-1-83909-655-6, eISBN: 978-1-83909-654-9

Publication date: 20 October 2020

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Beckett-Camarata, J. (2020), "Index", Public-Private Partnerships, Capital Infrastructure Project Investments and Infrastructure Finance, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 243-252. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-654-920201017

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Copyright © 2020 Jane Beckett-Camarata. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Adaptive efficiency
, 187

African Development Bank (AfDB)
, 20

Airport PPP concession contract in developing economy
, 13–14

Albania

economic dimension in
, 65

legal dimension in
, 66–67

legal system and laws
, 90–91

organization dimension in
, 68–69

political dimension in
, 64

strengths and limitations

limitations
, 91

obstacles to PPP contract implementation
, 91

Albania case
, 215–218

Albanian infrastructure finance policy
, 215–216

inadequate legal system for enforcing laws
, 217

monitoring
, 218

organization capacity and capability
, 217–218

organization dimension
, 217

political dimension
, 216

Albania PPP Laws
, 97

Albania value dimension
, 106–107

Albanian capital

budget
, 218–219

improvements planning process
, 218–219

management and budgeting process
, 111–112

and project financing
, 218

projects monitoring
, 219

Albanian infrastructure finance policy
, 215–216

Albanian Laws Governing PPPs
, 73–75

Albanian Procurement and Contract Law
, 75

guiding principles
, 75

scope of Albanian PPP Law No. 125/2013
, 74–75

Albanian legal system
, 86–87

Albanian Ministry of Finance
, 137

Appellate Divisions of Supreme Court
, 87–88

Asian Development Bank (ADB)
, 20

Bond rating agencies in infrastructure debt financing
, 29–31

fitch rating agency
, 29

Moody’s investors rating agency
, 29–30

Standard and Poor’s Bond Rating Agency
, 30–31

Bounded rationality in PPP contracts
, 54–55

Bridge PPP design-build contract in mature economy
, 13

Budget constraints
, 144–151

Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT)
, 12, 76, 110, 196, 222

Build-Operate-Transfer Projects Bill (BOTPB)
, 76, 196

Build-Own-Operate (BOO)
, 12, 201

Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT)
, 12

Build-Transfer-Operate (BTO)
, 12

Capital budget

implementation
, 161–163

monitoring
, 174

proposal
, 162

revenue sources
, 136

Capital improvement plan (CIP)
, 4, 135, 155–161, 173–174, 199, 206

Capital improvements planning

capital management, and budgeting and PPPs
, 172–176

within capital management and budgeting processes
, 108–114

Capital infrastructure
, 6, 7

Capital management

and budget framework
, 152–172

and budget stages
, 151–152

and budgeting system
, 206–207

Capital market infrastructure debt financing
, 27–28

Capital project

closeout
, 176

monitoring, legal requirements, and closeout process
, 174

ongoing monitoring of financing
, 142–144

status and activities reporting
, 175–176

Capital Projects Fund
, 163

Capital Reserve Fund
, 163

City Courts
, 88

Civil law systems
, 214

Commercial banks
, 26

Commercial market private sector financing sources
, 24–26

commercial banks
, 26

development finance institutions
, 24–25

private equity financing
, 25–26

Commercial risk
, 33, 35

infrastructure demand shortfalls risk
, 35

Commercial unforeseen structural deficiency risk
, 35–36

Communication

public participation and disclosure
, 189–192

in transparency during PPP procurement process
, 189–192

Concession
, 13, 73

Concession Contract Refinancing
, 14

Concession PPPs
, 8

Concession Treatment Unit
, 217

Contingent liabilities
, 148–151

Contract negotiation, flexibility during capital project design in
, 185

Contractual arrangement

infrastructure delivery forms of
, 10–13

PPP forms of
, 13–15

PPP infrastructure financing and delivery forms
, 10–13

traditional infrastructure funding and delivery form of
, 10

Cooperative institutional frameworks
, 46

Cost–benefit analysis (CBA)
, 60–61, 137

Country institutional risk
, 33

County Court
, 88

Court of Appeals
, 87–89

Credit default swaps (CDS)
, 149–150

Cuomo Bridge Design-Build PPP form
, 45

Cure pipe Point Wind Farm
, 201

Cure Pipe Wind Farm contract
, 50–51

Cyber risk
, 33–34

Debt financing
, 28

Debt management policy
, 16–17

Decision Support documentation
, 198

Demand risk in strategies in PPP contract negotiation
, 167–168

Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)
, 79

Design-Bid-Build (DBB)
, 3, 10

Design-Build (DB)
, 3–4, 10, 13, 45

project delivery method
, 80

Design-Build-Finance-Operate (DBFO)
, 11

Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Maintain (DBFOM)
, 11

Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Maintain-Transfer (DBFOM-Transfer)
, 11–12

Design-Build-Maintain (DBM)
, 11

Design-Build-Operate (DBO)
, 11

Design-Build-Operate-Maintain (DBOM)
, 11

Development finance institutions
, 24–25

Direct Lending
, 21

Direct subsidy bonds
, 18

District courts
, 88

Economic dimension
, 65–66

in Albania
, 65

in Mauritius
, 66

in New York State
, 65

in State of Indiana
, 65

Economic value dimension
, 106

Emerging Market Economies (EMEs)
, 135

Environmental risk in contract negotiation
, 168–169

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
, 14, 24–25, 90

European Investment Bank (EIB)
, 25

European Monetary Union (EMU)
, 146

European Public Sector Accounting Standards (EPSAS)
, 146

European Union (EU)
, 144–145

Ex-ante financial performance measurement
, 184

Ex-post evaluation
, 184

Exchange-rate policy
, 16

Expressed risk allocation in PPP contracts
, 169

External balanced budget rules
, 146

Financial Intermediary Loans
, 21

Financial planning
, 173–174

Financial risk
, 33, 35

in PPP contract negotiation
, 165–167

Financial Risk Reduction Best Practice
, 201

Fitch rating agency
, 29

Fund balance
, 17

General obligation debt financing
, 18

Government Accountability Office (GAO)
, 198

Government capital infrastructure
, 4

Government debt
, 18–19

affordability
, 115–118

general obligation debt financing
, 18

lease or lease-purchase debt financing
, 18–19

revenue bond debt financing
, 18

special obligation debt financing
, 19

Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA)
, 174

Government role in minimizing capital project costs
, 187

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 65

Hard operating budget constraints
, 144–146

Incomplete information in PPP contracts
, 53–54

Independent capital project financial analysis
, 181–182

Indiana

economic dimension in
, 65

legal dimension in
, 67–68

organization dimension in
, 69

political dimension in
, 64

value dimension
, 107–108

Indiana capital management and budgeting process
, 113–114

Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT)
, 213

Indiana Finance Authority (IFA)
, 69, 82–83, 213

Indiana Laws governing PPPs
, 82–85

guiding principles
, 84

Indiana definition of PPP
, 84

Indiana PPP Law
, 83, 98

Indiana PPP procurement and contracting procedures
, 85

scope of Indiana BOT Law
, 83–84

Indiana Legal System
, 89

Indiana strengths and limitations of laws
, 94–95

selection of Private PartyChallenges to Indiana PPP statutes
, 95

selection of Private PartyIndiana legal system and laws
, 94–95

Indiana Toll Road
, 67, 69, 95

Indirect support funding policies
, 21–22

land policy
, 21–22

tax expenditure policy
, 21

Indirect support funding sources
, 22

land
, 22

tax expenditures
, 22

Infrastructure delivery forms of contractual arrangement
, 10–13

Infrastructure finance analytical tool

for evaluating options
, 138–144

infrastructure project selection process
, 141–142

ongoing monitoring of capital projects financing
, 142–144

VFM
, 138–141

Infrastructure finance at national and subnational levels
, 136–138

Infrastructure finance direct support funding sources
, 17–19

government debt
, 18–19

tax revenue and fund balance
, 17

Infrastructure finance direct support policies
, 16–17

debt management policy
, 16–17

exchange-rate policy
, 16

tax revenue policy
, 16

Infrastructure finance indirect support funding sources
, 21–22

indirect support funding policies
, 21–22

indirect support funding sources
, 22

Infrastructure finance policy
, 15–21, 205

budget constraints
, 144–151

economic dimension
, 65–66

and funding sources
, 15

as guide to capital management and budgeting
, 31–33

and implementation best practices
, 195–197

implementation issues and constraints
, 144–151

in infrastructure delivery
, 7–8

legal dimension
, 66–68

multilateral development banks
, 20

organization dimension
, 68–70

political dimension
, 63–64

quasi-governmental Export Credit Agency
, 21

sovereign wealth
, 20

Infrastructure finance policy design and implementation
, 26–28, 41, 51–53, 179, 215–218

as basis for efficient and effective use
, 41–42

capital management and budget stages
, 151–152

through capital management and budgeting stages and framework
, 151–152

capital market infrastructure debt financing
, 27–28

case of Mauritius
, 192–193

communication in transparency
, 189–192

debt financing and long-term debt capacity
, 28

and evaluation
, 118–121

financing affecting partnership incentives
, 42–43

flexibility during capital project design in contract negotiation
, 185

government role in minimizing capital project costs
, 187

independent capital project financial analysis
, 181–182

infrastructure finance and delivery balance shift
, 55–59

infrastructure finance risk allocation in financing and delivery
, 185–186

institutional constraints to efficient and effective use
, 43–47

institutional dimensions
, 63

potential bond rating impact on use
, 188–189

PPP performance measurement and monitoring and feedback
, 183–185

by private institutions in efficient and effective delivery
, 42

public sector efficiency issues
, 59–61

relationship between PPP, transaction cost, and organizational characteristics
, 47–53

revenue forecasting in
, 180–181

risk-minimizing financing strategies
, 186–187

transaction cost theory in evaluating PPP as policy choice
, 187–188

Infrastructure finance policy shaping public value
, 103

balance of potential risk between public and private partners
, 127–128

balancing multiple macro and micro level potential risks
, 123–127

benefits and contributions of PPPs
, 121–122

capital improvements planning within capital management and budgeting processes
, 108–114

infrastructure finance policy design, implementation, and evaluation
, 118–121

macro level political, economic, stakeholder, and force majeure risks of PPPs
, 122–123

micro level risk assessment and management
, 123

practices in achieving infrastructure finance policy objectives
, 114–118

public value and private value
, 104

use of PPPs to leverage infrastructure financing
, 128–131

value dimensions
, 105–108

Infrastructure finance practices

in achieving infrastructure finance policy objectives
, 114–118

long-term debt in infrastructure finance planning
, 115–118

Infrastructure finance risk allocation

in financing and delivery
, 185–186

minimizing infrastructure finance risk
, 185–186

Infrastructure Funding Option Analysis
, 52

Infrastructure Investment Act
, 79

Infrastructure project selection process
, 141–142

Institutional constraints to efficient and effective infrastructure delivery
, 44–46

rules of game as constraints
, 44–46

Institutional dimensions in infrastructure finance policy design and implementation
, 63

Institutional framework for PPP
, 209–211

Interamerican Bank Development Group (IBD)
, 24–25

Interest rate equalization assessment
, 21

Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
, 140

International Accounting Standards
, 144–145

International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
, 144–145

International Public Sector Accounting Standards
, 146–148

International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB)
, 146

Land
, 22

policy
, 21–22

Laws governing PPPs
, 73–85

Albanian Laws Governing PPPs
, 73–75

Indiana Laws Governing PPPs
, 82–85

Mauritius Laws Governing PPPs
, 75–79

United States Laws Governing PPPs
, 79–82

Lease or lease-purchase debt financing
, 18–19

Lease-Develop-and-Operate (LDO)
, 12

Legal and fiduciary requirements
, 174–176

Legal dimension
, 66–68

in Albania
, 66–67

in Mauritius
, 68

in New York State
, 67

in State of Indiana
, 67–68

Legal framework governing PPPs

laws governing PPPs
, 73–85

strengths and limitations of legal system and laws of national and subnational government
, 90–96

strengths and limitations of PPP laws
, 85–90

Legal risk in PPP contract negotiation
, 168–169

Legal systems to supporting PPP laws
, 85–86

Legal value dimension
, 105

Liberation Movement
, 64, 220

Limited liability corporation (LLC)
, 35

Limited obligation debt
, 19

Long-term debt capacity
, 28

Long-term debt in infrastructure finance planning
, 115–118

government debt affordability
, 115–118

Mario Cuomo Bridge
, 67–69

Mauritian Social Democrat Party (PMSD)
, 64, 220

Mauritius

economic dimension in
, 66

infrastructure Finance Policy
, 192, 220

legal dimension in
, 68

Legal System
, 89–90

organization dimension in
, 69–70

political dimension in
, 64

PPP Laws
, 97, 196–197

value dimension
, 106

Mauritius capital budget
, 193

Mauritius capital improvements planning process example
, 192

Mauritius capital management and budgeting process
, 109–110, 221–223

capital improvements planning
, 221

capital management and budgeting
, 221–223

Mauritius capital project

financing
, 193

monitoring
, 193

Mauritius case
, 212–214, 220–223

example of infrastructure finance policy best practice
, 212–213

examples of laws supporting PPPs
, 213–214

legal dimension
, 220–221

Mauritius capital management and budgeting process
, 221–223

political dimension
, 220

Mauritius Laws Governing PPPs
, 75–79

guiding principle
, 78–79

Mauritius definition of PPP
, 76

Mauritius PPP Policy Guidance
, 78

PPP institutional framework
, 79

procurement and contracting procedures/choice
, 78

scope of Mauritius Build-operate-transfer Act
, 76–77

Mauritius strengths and limitations

Mauritius Legal System and Laws
, 91–92

selection of private party limitations
, 92

Mauritius Utility Scale Wind Farm Build-own-operate PPP Best Practice
, 201

Micro level risk assessment and management
, 123

Militant Socialist Movement (MSM)
, 64, 220

Ministry of Finance (MoF)
, 109, 137, 218

Moody’s investors rating agency
, 29–30

Moral obligation debt
, 19

Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA)
, 165–166, 201

Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs)
, 20, 135

National Development Plan
, 136

Net present value (NPV)
, 30–31, 61, 140

New York State

capital budgeting and management process
, 112–113

economic dimension in
, 65

Finance Law 137
, 82

Laws Governing PPP
, 79–80

legal dimension in
, 67

Legal System
, 87–89

organization dimension in
, 69

political dimension in
, 64

PPP Laws
, 97–98

Procurement Act
, 79–80

selection of Private PartyLegal framework
, 93–94

selection of Private PartyLimitations of law
, 94

selection of Private PartyPPP legal challenges
, 94

strengths and limitations of legal system and laws
, 93–94

value dimension
, 107

Nonproperty tax debt
, 19

Operating budget revenue sources
, 136

Organization dimension
, 68–70

in Albania
, 68–69

in Indiana
, 69

in Mauritius
, 69–70

in New York State
, 69

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
, 6

Organizational value dimension
, 105–106

Pay-as-you-go financing
, 17

Performance-based specification
, 183

Political dimension
, 63–64

in Albania
, 64

in Indiana
, 64

in Mauritius
, 64

in New York State
, 64

Political stability
, 196

Political value dimension
, 105

Postcommitment stage
, 151, 161–163

Postcompletion stage
, 152, 163–165

Precommitment stage
, 151, 152–161

Present value (PV)
, 19, 61

Principal–principal relationship

efficiency issues in PPPs
, 59–61

evaluating economic efficiency of infrastructure finance policy options
, 60–61

Private contractors
, 5, 6

Private equity financing
, 25–26

Private infrastructure financing sources
, 23–24

Private value
, 104

Public managers
, 108

Public Procurement Agency (PPA)
, 75

Public Sector Comparator model (PSC model)
, 138–139

Public sector efficiency issues

in infrastructure finance and delivery
, 59–61

principal–principal relationship efficiency issues in PPPs
, 59–61

Public value
, 51–53, 104, 206

Public–private partnership financial risk
, 165–172

contract dispute resolution methods
, 171–172

contract performance standards to reducing risk
, 170–171

strategies to reducing financial risk
, 165–172

Public–private partnerships (PPPs)
, 3, 41, 73, 135, 179

benefits
, 211–212

benefits and contributions of
, 121–122

bond rating agencies in infrastructure debt financing
, 29–31

bounded rationality in PPP contracts
, 54–55

commercial market private sector financing sources
, 24–26

contract cost risk
, 126–127

contract uncertainty and risk
, 50–51

contracting stages
, 48–50

contractual arrangement
, 4

financing
, 32–33

forms of contractual arrangements
, 13–15

incomplete information in PPP contracts
, 53–54

infrastructure delivery forms of contractual arrangement
, 10–13

infrastructure finance and delivery balance shift in
, 55–59

infrastructure finance indirect support funding sources
, 21–22

infrastructure finance policy
, 15–21

infrastructure finance policy and funding sources
, 15

infrastructure finance policy as guide to capital management and budgeting
, 31–33

infrastructure finance policy design and implementation
, 26–28

infrastructure finance policy in infrastructure delivery
, 7–8

as infrastructure finance policy option
, 4–7, 205–206, 207–209

infrastructure financing and delivery risk classifications
, 33–36

institutional framework for
, 209–211

to leverage infrastructure financing
, 128–131

macro level political, economic, stakeholder, and force majeure risks of
, 122–123

performance measurement and monitoring and feedback
, 183–185

policy framework
, 92–93

potential bond rating impact
, 188–189

potential political risks
, 125–126

private infrastructure financing sources
, 23–24

relationships and public policy
, 8–9

selection of private partyobstacles to PPP contract implementation
, 92–93

selection of Private PartyPPP legal challenges
, 93

selection of Private PartySettlement of disputes and applicable laws
, 93

specific laws and legal system
, 96

transaction cost and economic efficiency
, 47–48

Quasi-governmental Export Credit Agency
, 21

Refinancing
, 14

Request for Proposal (RFP)
, 78

Request for Qualifications (RFQs)
, 81

Return on investment (ROI)
, 23–24, 140

Revenue bond debt financing
, 18

Revenue forecasting in infrastructure finance policy implementation
, 180–181

Risk

allocation in PPP contracts
, 169–170

risk-minimizing financing strategies under different financing conditions
, 186–187

transfer in PPP contracts
, 56–59

Rule of Law
, 66

Service Concession Agreements (SCAs)
, 147–148

Sovereign wealth
, 20

Special assessment debt
, 19

Special obligation debt financing
, 19

Stakeholder

involvement as best practice
, 201–202

key issues involving use of
, 202–203

Standard and Poor Bond Rating Agency (S&P Bond Rating Agency)
, 29, 30–31

Supreme Court
, 88

System for the Management and Allocation of Resources for Transportation SCALE (SMART SCALE)
, 158–159

Tappan Zee Bridge (see Mario Cuomo Bridge)

Tax credit bonds
, 18

Tax expenditures
, 22

policy
, 21

Tax revenue
, 17

policy
, 16

Taxable debt financing
, 32–33

Tirana International Airport PPP
, 69

Toll Road PPP Concession Contract-mature Economy
, 14

Traditional government capital infrastructure delivery
, 3

Transaction Cost Theory (TCT)
, 9, 46–47

in evaluating PPP as policy choice
, 187–188

Transaction costs
, 187

as constraint to economic efficiency
, 46–47

Trial courts
, 87–89

UKCDC Group
, 25

United States Laws governing PPPs
, 79–82

definition of PPP
, 80

guiding principle
, 80–81

New York State Finance Law 137
, 82

New York State Laws Governing PPP
, 79–80

PPP Institutional Framework
, 82

PPP procurement and contracting procedures
, 81–82

Value dimensions
, 105–106

case examples
, 106–108

economic value dimension
, 106

legal value dimension
, 105

organizational value dimension
, 105–106

political value dimension
, 105

Value for Money (VFM)
, 137–141

Value-added taxes (VAT)
, 16

Wind Farm
, 68

Wind Farm Energy PPP Build-own-operate Contract-transitioning Economy
, 15

World Bank
, 20