Publication: The Role of Developing Country Firms in Infrastructure : A New Class of Investors Emerges

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2006-04
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2006-04
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Schur, Michael
von Klaudy, Stephan
Dellacha, Georgina
Abstract
Developing country investors have emerged as a major source of investment finance for infrastructure projects with private participation. The potential role of this investor class is encouraging. For policymakers it suggests a need to rethink privatization design, particularly the criteria used in selecting investors, which have been biased toward large international firms. The growth in new private infrastructure firms also matters because it should reduce the risk of collusion and other anticompetitive practices. This paper discusses the role of developing country investors, and their investment across regions.
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Schur, Michael; von Klaudy, Stephan; Dellacha, Georgina. 2006. The Role of Developing Country Firms in Infrastructure : A New Class of Investors Emerges. Gridlines; No. 3. © World Bank, Washington, DC. http://openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/publication/ab065dd0-4054-58cd-ac74-1cb6a49dab20 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.
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