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During the early 1990s, the Foreign Investment Advisory Service (FIAS), a joint facility of the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), found that governments and foreign investors alike were concerned and frustrated about difficulties in successfully implementing private infrastructure projects. Governments were trying to attract these new types of investment without having established an appropriate policy framework. Therefore, there were no institutional structures to resolve impediments effectively and provide clear guidelines for the award of such large-scale projects. Legal frameworks tended to address traditional public-sector responsibilities and not investor concerns. Regulatory environments either did not exist or did not provide investors enough guarantees that their future operating environment would be sufficiently reliable. Consequently, FIAS has been advising many governments in the developing world on the best way to establish a policy framework attractive to foreign investors. FIAS typically combines its review of the institutional, legal and regulatory environment with investor roundtables and workshops for senior government officials to ensure that all the major concerns of both the government and the private sector are taken into account. Although each country has unique policy problems, FIAS has encountered common features in key areas that pose stumbling blocks for private infrastructure investments. This study synthesizes this experience and derives lessons for facilitating and encouraging foreign direct investment in infrastructure.

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title:Attracting Foreign Direct Investment Into Infrastructure : Why Is It So Difficult? Occasional Paper (Foreign Investment Advisory Service) ; 12
author:Sader, Frank.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821346024
print isbn13:9780821346020
ebook isbn13:9780585162751
language:English
subjectInvestments, Foreign--Developing countries, Infrastructure (Economics)--Developing countries.
publication date:2000
lcc:HG5993.S23 2000eb
ddc:332.67/3221724
subject:Investments, Foreign--Developing countries, Infrastructure (Economics)--Developing countries.
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Attracting Foreign Direct Investment Into Infrastructure
Why Is It So Difficult?
by Frank Sader
Foreign Investment Advisory Service Occasional Paper 12 Page ii - photo 2
Foreign Investment Advisory Service Occasional Paper 12 Page ii - photo 3
Foreign Investment Advisory Service
Occasional Paper 12
Page ii
(c) 2000 The International Finance Corporation
and the World Bank,
1818 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20433
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
1 2 3 4 5 03 02 01 00 99
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), an affiliate of the World Bank, promotes the economic development of its member countries through investment in the private sector. It is the world's largest multilateral organization providing financial assistance directly in the form of loans and equity to private enterprises in developing countries.
The World Bank is a multilateral development institution whose purpose is to assist its developing member countries further their economic and social progress so that their people may live better and fuller lives.
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views and policies of the International Finance Corporation or the World Bank or their Boards of Executive Directors or the countries they represent. The IFC and the World Bank do not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publication and accept no responsibility whatsoever for any consequences of their use. Some sources cited in this paper may be informal documents that are not readily available.
The material in this publication is copyrighted. Requests for permission to reproduce portions of it should be sent to the General Manager, Foreign Investment Advisory Service (FIAS), at the address shown in the copyright notice above. FIAS encourages dissemination of its work and will normally give permission promptly and, when the reproduction is for noncommercial purposes, without asking a fee. Permission to copy portions for classroom use is granted through the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., Suite 910, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, Massachusetts 01923, U.S.A.
The cover design is based on an antique map by an unknown artist.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Sader, Frank.
Attracting foreign direct investment into infrastructure : why is it so difficult? / Frank Sader.
p. cm. - (Foreign Investment Advisory Service occasional paper ; 12)
ISBN 0-8213-4602-4
1. Investments, Foreign-Developing countries. 2. Infrastructure
(Economics)-Developing countries. I. Title. II. Occasional paper (Foreign Investment
Advisory Service) ; 12.
HC5993 .S23 1999
332.67'3221724-dc21 99-051877
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Contents
Abstract
vii
Preface
ix
Acknowledgment
xi
Abbreviations and Acronyms
xiii
Executive Summary
xv
1. Introduction
1
2. Foreign Direct Investment-The Engine Behind the Private Infrastructure Revolution
6
3. The Complex Nature of Greenfield Investments in Infrastructure: Incentives and Risks
17
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3.1
The Contractual Web of a BOT-Type Project
19
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3.2
Governments: Balancing Domestic Interests and Multiple Objectives
23
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3.3
Sponsors: Creating a Viable Project Structure
24
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3.4
Commercial Lenders-The Market Test of Bankability
26

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4. Risks Investors Face
28
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4.1
Conflicting Opinions Within Government
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