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East Asia & Pacific private investors in infrastructure perception survey |
| Author(s): |
Sharon Felzer |
| Posted Date: |
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 |
| Keywords: |
assets, bidders, business partners, call, foreign investment, foreign investors, hedging, investment contracts, investment decisions, Investment Environment, investment interest, investment markets, investment portfolio, investment risks, investment strategy, portfolio, Private Investors, regulatory reform, speculation, transparency |
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The aim of this survey was to develop a broader understanding of the attitudes and perceptions of business executives whose companies are currently investing, or considering investment, in infrastructure projects throughout developing countries in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region. Key objectives included:
! To gauge the level of interest in infrastructure investment (power and gas, telecommunications, water and sanitation, and transportation) in the EAP region among a sample of infrastructure companies from Asia, Australia, Europe, New Zealand, and the US.
! To identify the evaluative criteria companies use to assess whether a country is appropriate for infrastructure investment.
This study represents only the views of operators in the private sector. Based on issues that emerged, it may be worth exploring similar issues with: government, portfolio investors and others in the financial sector, legal and regulatory experts, and civil society. |
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East Asia & Pacific private investors in infrastructure perception survey.pdf (705K) |
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