Title: PublicPrivate Infrastructure Investment in East Asia
1Public-Private Infrastructure Investment in East
Asia
- Rafaelita M. Aldaba
- Philippine Institute for Development Studies
- NEAT Working Group Meeting on Investment
- 10 May 2008 Beijing, China
2Agenda
- Modalities for public-private partnerships
- in infrastructure
- Trends in private participation in
infrastructure investment - Infrastructure challenge in East Asia
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3Models for private participation in infrastructure
- Management lease contracts private entity
takes over management for a fixed period but
ownership investment decisions remains with the
state - Concessions private entity takes over
management for a given period assumes
significant investment risk - - Rehabilitate, operate transfer (ROT)
- - Rehabilitate, lease/rent transfer (BLT)
- - Build, rehabilitate, operate transfer (BROT)
4Models for private participation in
infrastructure (contd)
- Greenfield projects a private entity or
public-private joint venture builds or operates a
new facility for a period specified in contract
facility may return to the state at end of
concession period East Asia - - Build, lease, transfer (BLT)
- - Build, operate, transfer (BOT)
- - Build, own, operate (BOO)
- Divestitures buy equity stake through asset
sale, public offering, or mass privatization
program Latin America
5Private sector infrastructure investment in East
Asia
US billions
Latin America the Caribbean
Europe Central Asia
East Asia Pacific
South Asia
East Asia has attracted significant levels of
private sector investment in infrastructure
6Canceled or distressed PPI projects in developing
countries 1990-2006
Source World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Project
Database.
7Investment commitments to PPI projects in
developing countries
Total US509 billion (2006 US)
Total US782 billion (2006 US)
2001-06
1990-2000
Source World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Project
Database,
8Private Investment type
2006 US billions
2006 US billions
9ASEAN 4 China a closer look
US million
10ASEAN 4 China (contd)
11Infrastructure Performance
ADB, JBIC, World Bank (2005), Connecting East
Asia
12Infrastructure Performance (contd)
ADB, JBIC, World Bank (2005), Connecting East
Asia
13Infrastructure challenge in East Asia
Investment Maintenance Needs in East Asia,
2006-2010, US GDP
ADB, JBIC, World Bank (2005), Connecting East
Asia
14Infrastructure challenge in East Asia(contd)
Investment Maintenance Needs in China,
2006-2010, US GDP
ADB, JBIC, World Bank (2005), Connecting East
Asia
15Sourcing funding requirements to address
infrastructure challenge
- economic crisis is now over, private sector
returning only very cautiously can we still rely
on private sector investment in infrastructure? - perception survey (ADB-JBIC-WB) majority of the
investors keen to invest in East Asia if correct
policies evolve - investors will come back .more predictable
policies, better regulation, more competitive
markets