04798nam 2200637 a 450 991045130620332120200520144314.01-281-05939-097866110593920-08-055334-6(CKB)1000000000410385(EBL)318322(OCoLC)476112996(SSID)ssj0000229012(PQKBManifestationID)12085165(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000229012(PQKBWorkID)10167741(PQKB)10853213(MiAaPQ)EBC318322(Au-PeEL)EBL318322(CaPaEBR)ebr10201837(OCoLC)437191724(EXLCZ)99100000000041038520080204d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrProject finance in theory and practice[electronic resource] designing, structuring, and financing private and public projects /Stefano GattiBurlington, MA Academic Pressc20081 online resource (436 p.)Academic Press advanced finance seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-12-373699-4 Includes bibliographical references (p. 395-399) and index.Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Chapter 1: Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Project Finance; Introduction; 1.1 What Is Project Finance?; 1.2 Why Do Sponsors Use Project Finance?; 1.3 Who Are the Sponsors of a Project Finance Deal?; 1.3.1 Industrial Sponsors in Project Finance Initiatives Linked to a Core Business; 1.3.2 Public Sponsors with Social Welfare Goals; 1.3.3 Contractor/Sponsors Who Develop, Build, or Run the Plant; 1.3.4 The ''Purely'' Financial Investor; 1.4 Overview of the Features of Project Finance1.4.1 The Contractor and the Turnkey Construction Contract (TKCC)1.4.2 Operations and Maintenance Contractor and the O&M Agreement; 1.4.3 Purchasers and Sales Agreements; 1.4.4 Suppliers and Raw Material Supply Agreements (RMSAs); 1.4.5 Project Finance as a Risk Management Technique; 1.5 The Theory of Project Finance; 1.5.1 Separate Incorporation and Avoidance of Contamination Risk; 1.5.2 Conflicts of Interest Between Sponsors and Lenders and Wealth Expropriation; Chapter 2: The Market for Project Finance: Applications and Sectors; Introduction3.2.2 Allocation of Supply Risk: Put-or-Pay Agreements 3.2.3 Allocation of Operational Risk: Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Agreements; 3.2.4 Allocation of Market Risk; 3.3 Summary of the Risk Management Process; Chapter 4: The Role of Advisors in a Project Finance Deal; Introduction; 4.1 The Role of Legal Advisors in Project Finance Deals; 4.1.1 Legal Advisor, Legal Advisors, and Law Firms: The International Part and Local Legal Counsel; 4.1.2 Project Financing Development Stages and Impacts on the Role of Legal Advisors; 4.2 The Role of the Independent Engineer in Project Finance Deals4.2.1 Initial Due Diligence Reporting 4.2.2 Monitoring Realization of the Project (Engineering and Construction); 4.2.3 Assistance at the Time of Plant Acceptance; 4.2.4 Monitoring Operations Management; 4.3 Role of Insurance Advisors and Insurance Companies in Project Finance Deals; 4.3.1 Rationale for Using Insurance in Project Finance Deals; 4.3.2 When Should Insurance Products Be Used?; 4.3.3 Areas Where the Insurance Advisor Is Involved; 4.3.4 Types of Conventional and Financial Insurance Products Available for Project Finance DealsProject finance is a fast-growing area of capital investment for major infrastructure and other large projects. Financing such projects as EuroDisney, airports, highways, tunnels, schools, hospitals, and other large projects presents a complex and interesting challenge that the specialty of project finance takes on wholeheartedly, combining financial engineering with legal and contractual expertise to develop various financing options. In this book, Stefano Gatti of Bocconi University describes the theory that underpins this cutting-edge industry, and then provides illustrations and examplesAcademic Press advanced finance series.Public worksFinanceConstruction industryCapital investmentsElectronic books.Public worksFinance.Construction industryCapital investments.332.6722Gatti Stefano1967-147073MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910451306203321Project finance in theory and practice832652UNINA