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Project Finance for Construction and Infrastructure: Principles and Case Studies

ISBN: 978-0-470-69782-5

April 2008

Wiley-Blackwell

370 pages

Description

This is a self-contained text on the logic and institutions of project finance, supplemented by a series of project finance case studies illustrating applications in different economic environments, across different jurisdictions and at different stages of development.

It will introduce an analytical framework drawing on applied institutional economics that includes and concentrates primarily on an analysis of the institutional logic behind generic project finance arrangements.

The application of the institutional framework will be demonstrated with project cases from Hong Kong, Thailand, India, Europe and Azerbaijan – each at different stages of development. While each project case will have a general theme and will highlight aspects of interest to built environment professionals, it will primarily be used to illustrate one or more specific PF/PFI principle.

About the Author

Frederik Pretorius and Berry Hsu, Department of Real Estate and Construction, University of Hong Kong.

Paul Lejot and Douglas Arner, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong.

Arthur McInnis, Faculty of Law, City University of Hong Kong.

Features
● Case studies to demonstrate application (Sydney; Hong Kong; India; London)
● Demystifies project finance and offers a useful reference and information source
● Accessible to teachers daunted by the prospect of teaching project finance