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-- ABBREVIATIONS -- GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING THE REPORT -- 1. BANGLADESH -- 2. INDIA -- 3. INDONESIA -- 4. KAZAKHSTAN -- 5. PAPUA NEW … -- 26 Details of Available Government Support for PPP Projects in India -- 27 PPP-Promoting Institutions in India -- 28 PPP …-Procurement Process in India -- 29 Indicative Project Finance Hard Currency Loan Terms -- 30 Indicative Local Currency Loan Terms. …
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This study evaluates infrastructure investment and finance in Asia from a global perspective. It provides an overview on infrastructure needs and the various sources of private finance, globally and within Asia, and creates a "bigger picture" for the demand and supply of capital for...
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Germany changed renewable remuneration for wind power from a fixed Feed-In Tariff (FIT) to a floating Market Premium Scheme (MPS) in 2012. One aim of this adjustment was to better align the supply of generated wind electricity with the demand for it, e.g. through more system-friendly wind...
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The 2014 reform of the German Renewable Energy Act introduces a mandatory shift from a fixed feed-in tariff to a floating premium system. This is envisaged to create additional incentives for project developers, but also impacts revenues and costs for new investments in wind generation. Thus...
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We develop a double moral hazard model that predicts that the use of project finance increases with both the political risk of the country in which the project is located and the influence of the lender over this political risk exposure. In contrast, the use of project finance should decrease as...
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