Indice InfraScope pour l’Amérique Latine et les Caraïbes : 2009-2014

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This benchmarking index is a learning tool that evaluates the legal, regulatory and operating environments for Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) in transport, water/sanitation and electricity infrastructure for 19 Latin American and Caribbean countries. The analysis and scores in the model provide a comparable assessment of individual countries' readiness and facility for PPP project design and implementation. For the purpose of this index, PPP refers specifically to projects which involve a long-term contract between a public-sector body and a private-sector entity for the design, construction (or upgrading), operation and maintenance of public infrastructure; with finance usually provided by, and significant construction, operation and maintenance risks transferred to, the private-sector, which also bears either availability or demand risk; but with the public sector remaining responsible for policy oversight and regulation; and the infrastructure generally reverting to public-sector control at the end of the contract term.

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Identifiant https://doi.org/10.60966/v1b5fs4i
Licence Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial–NoDerivs 3.0 IGO
Citation

Economist Intelligence Unit, 2015, 2009-2014 InfraScope Index for Latin America and the Caribbean, IDB Open Data, https://doi.org/10.60966/v1b5fs4i

Issued date 2015-05-19
Modified date 2025-04-11
Balises/Mots-Clés PPPs · Public-Private Partnerships
Langue English
Couverture Temporelle 2009-2014
Couverture Géographique
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Jamaica
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Trinidad and Tobago
Uruguay
Venezuela
Couverture Régionale Amérique Latine et Caraïbes
Éditeur
Inter-American Development Bank
Auteur
Economist Intelligence Unit
Type de Collecte de Données Donnée administrative
Type Statistique Donnée de Panel
Structure des Données Structured Data

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