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1 1 PPI in developing countries Results from the 2009 water update of the PPI Database A product of the World Bank and PPIAF

2 2 Notes on the easy-to-use graphs Graphs include data on projects:  Reaching financial or contractual closure in 1990–2009  In low- and middle-income countries as classified by the World Bank in July 2009 Data on investment commitments are reported in billions of 2009 U.S. dollars.  The data were adjusted by the U.S. consumer price index, using 2009 as the base year.  Data at http://ppi.worldbank.org/ are reported in millions of current U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated.http://ppi.worldbank.org/ A graph’s formatting, title, and notes can be changed by double clicking. See the last slide for notes on the methodology of the PPI Database.

3 3 Investment commitments to water projects with private participation in developing countries, 1990–2009

4 4 New water projects with private participation in developing countries, by semester, 1990–2009 Source: World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Database. New projects

5 5 Investment commitments to water projects with private participation in developing countries, by semester, 2001–09 Source: World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Database. 2009 US$ billions

6 6 Water projects with private participation in developing countries, by country income group, 1990–2009 New projects Note: China is classified as lower-middle-income country by the World Bank Source: World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Project Database

7 7 Investment commitments to water projects with private participation in developing countries, by country income group, 1990–2009 2009 US$ billions Note: China is classified as lower-middle-income country by the World Bank Source: World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Project Database

8 8 Water projects with private participation in developing countries, by type of business, 1990–2009 New projects Source: World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Database.

9 9 Investment commitments to water projects with private participation in developing countries, by type of business, 1990–2009 2009 US$ billions Source: World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Database.

10 10 Water projects with private participation in developing countries, by region, 1990–2009 Source: World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Database. New projects

11 11 Investment commitments to water projects with private participation in developing countries, by region, 1990–2009 Source: World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Database. 2009 US$ billions

12 12 Water utility projects with private participation in developing countries, by region, 1990–2009 New projects Source: World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Database.

13 13 Water treatment plant projects with private participation in developing countries, by region, 1990–2009 New projects Source: World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Database.

14 14 Water utility projects with private participation in developing countries, by subtype, 2005–09 Note: ROT = rehabilitate, operate, transfer; BROT = build, rehabilitate, operate, transfer; RLT = rehabilitate, lease, transfer; BOT = build, operate, transfer; BOO = build, own, operate. The PPI Project Database classifies merchant, BOO, and BOT projects as greenfield projects, and BROT, RLT, and ROT projects as concessions. Source: World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Project Database.

15 15 Water treatment plant projects with private participation in developing countries, by subtype, 2005–09 Note: ROT = rehabilitate, operate, transfer; BROT = build, rehabilitate, operate, transfer; RLT = rehabilitate, lease, transfer; BOT = build, operate, transfer; BOO = build, own, operate. The PPI Project Database classifies merchant, BOO, and BOT projects as greenfield projects, and BROT, RLT, and ROT projects as concessions. Source: World Bank and PPIAF, PPI Project Database.

16 16 Methodological notes on the PPI Database Data are reported on the basis of commitments, not disbursements. The database includes only projects that have reached financial or contractual closure. For management and lease contracts, a contract authorizing the commencement of management or lease service must exist. For concessions and greenfield projects, financial closure is defined as the existence of a legally binding commitment of equity holders or debt financiers to provide or mobilize funding for the project. The funding must account for a significant part of the project cost, securing the construction of the facility. For divestitures, the equity holders must have a legally binding commitment to acquire the assets of the facility. Investments in infrastructure projects are classified as one of two types: Investment in physical assets. The total cost of developing or expanding the facility during the contract period is entered as investment data in the year of financial closure. Privately run telecom projects and energy utilities are exceptions. For these, annual investments in facility expansion are entered in the year of the investment when information is publicly available. Payments to the government—expenditures on government assets such as state-owned enterprises or rights to provide services in a specific area or to use radio spectrum. These include divestiture revenues, license fees, and canon payments. Where divestitures are phased, the investments are recorded in the years in which the transactions take place. More information can be found at http://ppi.worldbank.org/

17 17 PPI in developing countries Results from the 2009 water update of the PPI Database A product of the World Bank and PPIAF


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