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Report | 2015
Port Hinterland Connectivity
Author(s): Merk, Olaf ; Notteboom, Theo
The competitiveness of a seaport depends on the extent the cargo handled in the port can reach its hinterland destination (e.g. Acciaro & McKinnon, 2013). The importance of hinterland connections has been recognised as one of the most critical issues in port competitiveness and development in most ports around the world. Upgrading of...
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Report | 2015
Towards a Framework for the Governance and Delivery of Infrastructure
Author(s): Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
In response to discussions on the need for further study on how to think about infrastructure governance and modality choice at the 2014 Annual Meeting of Senior PPP Officials in Paris on 17-18 February 2014, this paper sets out a draft framework for the public governance and delivery of infrastructure. The ambition is to harness OECD countries’...
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Report | 2015
Allocating Risks in Public-Private Partnership Contracts
Author(s): Global Infrastructure Hub
The objective of this Report is to provide additional guidance to countries, including both members and non-members of the G20, that wish to develop a programme of PPP transactions. The primary focus is on those countries with limited or no prior experience of PPPs, and the desired outcome of the Report is that those countries will have a useful...