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Broad Roads in a Thin Country : Infrastructure Concessions in Chile

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/9
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Policy Research Working Papers
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Gómez-Lobo, Andrés
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Hinojosa, Sergio
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2015-07-21T14:48:15Z
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2015-07-21T14:48:15Z
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2000-01
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2021-04-23T14:04:07Z
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To increase investment in infrastructure, in the early 1990s Chiles government introduced private capital into the transport infrastructure sector, covering roads and highways, bridges, tunnels, and airports. The chosen mechanism: a concession scheme through which private firms would finance and build a given project and then operate the infrastructure for a set of number of years, recovering their investment by collecting tolls from users. Among the lessons learned from the experience: 1) As much as possible, avoid concessioning roads for which there are convenient alternative freeways nearby. 2) Choose the right variable for awarding a concession. Avoid mechanisms that (by promoting large payments to the state or short-term concession periods) encourage high tolls, and if you choose to award a concession to the firm charging the lowest tolls, place a floor and ceiling on possible bids. The floor is to guarantee the concessions financial viability; the ceiling is to prevent inefficient traffic diversions. Ties at either end should be resolved by a second variable, such as the level of transfers between the state and the firm. 3) Allow downward toll flexibility so that the concessionaire can react to unexpectedly low traffic flows, especially for certain types of vehicles. 4) Pay special attention to the tendering mechanism and to the general incentive structure. There are limits to the pure least-present-value-of-revenue (LPVR) auction, but income guarantees do enhance liquidity. In fact, a minimum-income guarantee through an LPVR auction is an instrument for credit enhancement, not income support. Alternatively, some form of financial innovation should be encouraged to make debt service commitments more flexible. 5) If concessions are tendered by traditional methods and income guarantees will be given, cover only a fraction of the concessionaires expected income stream, to reduce the states financial exposure and to improve the incentives to the concessionaire. 6) Make the contracts as complete as possible but allow for later modifications or renegotiations, and include a well-designed dispute resolution mechanism.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/01/438412/broad-roads-thin-country-infrastructure-concessions-chile
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22265
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English
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en_US
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2279
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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ACCIDENT
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ACCIDENT RATES
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ACCIDENTS
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AIR TRANSPORT
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AIRPORT FACILITIES
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AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
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AIRPORTS
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ASPHALT
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AXLES
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BONDS
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BOTTLENECKS
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BRIDGES
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BUSES
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CARS
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CITY ROADS
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CONCESSION COMPANY
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CONCESSION CONTRACT
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CONCESSION PERIOD
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CONCESSION SCHEME
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CONCESSIONAIRE
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CONCESSIONAIRES
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CONCESSIONS
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CONCRETE
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CONGESTION
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CONSTRUCTION
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CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION
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DEBT
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DEBT SERVICE
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DEFICITS
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DOMESTIC PASSENGERS
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ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
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ECONOMIC GROWTH
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EQUITY CAPITAL
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FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
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FINANCIAL STABILITY
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FIXED COSTS
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FRAMEWORK
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FREEWAYS
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FREIGHT
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GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES
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GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
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GRAVEL
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HIGH RISK
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HIGH TRAFFIC
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HIGHWAY
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HIGHWAY CONCESSIONS
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HIGHWAYS
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INCOME
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INFLATION
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INJURIES
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INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
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LAWS
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LEGAL FRAMEWORK
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LOWER TOLLS
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MOTORCYCLES
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NUMBER OF VEHICLES
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OPERATING COSTS
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PASSENGER
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PASSENGER TRAFFIC
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PASSENGERS
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PENALTIES
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PENSIONS
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PICK-UP
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PORTS
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PRESENT VALUE
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PRIVATE SECTOR
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PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
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PUBLIC FUNDS
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PUBLIC RESOURCES
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PUBLIC WORKS
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RANGE
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REFERENCE
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REVENUE SHARING
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REVENUE STREAM
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ROAD CONCESSIONS
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ROAD NETWORK
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ROAD SAFETY
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ROADS
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ROUTE
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SAFETY
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SATURATION
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SHADOW TOLLS
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SOCIAL WELFARE
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TERMINALS
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TOLL LEVEL
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TOLL ROAD
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TOLL ROADS
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TOLLING
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TOLLS
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TRAFFIC
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TRAFFIC ALLOCATION
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TRAFFIC COUNTING
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TRAFFIC DIVERSION
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TRAFFIC FLOW
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TRAFFIC LEVELS
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TRAFFIC SPEED
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TRAFFIC VOLUMES
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TRANSPORT
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TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
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TRUCKS
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TUNNEL
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TUNNELS
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UPPER
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URBAN ROADS
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VANS
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VEHICLES
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WASTE WATER
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WATER SUPPLY
dc.title
Broad Roads in a Thin Country
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Infrastructure Concessions in Chile
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Working Paper
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2010-07-01
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Publications & Research
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/01/438412/broad-roads-thin-country-infrastructure-concessions-chile
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Transport and ICT
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yes
okr.identifier.doi
10.1596/1813-9450-2279
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000094946_00021105302972
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438412
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WPS2279
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en
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/IB/2000/02/28/000094946_00021105302972/additional/107507323_20041118104404.pdf
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okr.region.administrative
Latin America & Caribbean
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Chile
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Latin America
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Other Transportation
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Transportation
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Toll Roads
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Public Sector Economics
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Transport :: Airports and Air Services
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Roads Highways
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Public Sector Development :: Decentralization
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International Terrorism Counterterrorism
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Governance, Regulation, and Finance, World Bank Institute

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