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| Title: |
The growing and evolving business of private participation in airports new trends, new actors emerging |
| Author(s): |
Doug Andrew; Silviu Dochia |
| Posted Date: |
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 |
| Keywords: |
accounting, affiliated, airports, annual sales, balance sheet, debt, Deregulation, developing countries, economic growth, Economics, fixed assets, gross revenues, income, investment commitments, investment flows, nongovernmental organizations, private investment, private sector, privatization, sustainable development |
| Copyrights: |
2006 World Bank |
| Type: |
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| Decription: |
Private sector management and financing
of airports has continued to expand in developing countries. Long-term concessions for airports are the predominant model today, with governments often taking a minority shareholding in the venture. Careful attention to policy design, regulatory issues, and management of concessions will continue to be important in ensuring that private participation
delivers efficient and effective airport infrastructure services. |
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