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Infrastructure Concessions: The New Generation
Business News Americas, Sep 2010, Pages: 16
Starting in the 1990s, Latin America chose to increase private investment to promote development. Although several countries in the region had concessions and private investment laws in place, Chile's law, enacted in 1994, became a model not only for Latin America, but for other continents as well.
Similarly, ten years later, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva passed a public-private partnerships (PPP) law, promoting Brazil’s development. Will the rest of Latin America be able to implement attractive systems that encourage private investment to favor socio-economic development? While the situation in some nations is doubtful, other countries are attracting increasingly more private capital.
This report analyzes the corrections being made to the concession and public-private partnership models as well as the characteristics that the new generation of tools will have for building and operating infrastructure works.
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Concesiones de Infraestructura: La Nueva Generación (Spanish Version)
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