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A Resource for Governments, Sponsors, Lawyers, and Project Participants
Scott L. Hoffman
ISBN: 9780521708784
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Edition: 3rd Revised edition
Also available as an eBook
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Project finance is used to build projects such as large-scale energy, infrastructure, toll roads, ethanol, and recycling projects, as well as many others. Project finance requires careful analysis and structuring of a wide variety of risks. This completely updated third edition addresses these risks and their resolution, and details the necessary elements of a successful project financing. Mirroring the structure of an actual project finance deal, this all-in-one handbook examines each step of the process.
This third edition continues to be a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the business, practice, law, and practical use of project finance. It covers the complete project finance structure, from conception to negotiation to debt closing, and from project difficulties to successful restructuring. The book continues to be accessible to those with little experience in project finance, while maintaining the insight and detail of previous editions that has made it a valuable reference for the experienced lawyer, manager, banker, contractor, and government official. This edition focuses on a real-world, practical approach to project finance, without the overuse of case studies and economic theory. Yet the contract forms, detailed glossary, index, and project finance bibliography make it a complete text.
| ISBN | 0521708788 | | Pages | 526 | | ISBN13 | 9780521708784 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Cambridge University Press | | Weight (grammes) | 900 | | Imprint | Cambridge University Press | | Published in | Cambridge | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 253 | | Publication date | 22 Oct 2007 | | Width (mm) | 177 | | Library of Congress | 2007013563 | | Spine width (mm) | 27 | | DEWEY | 343.03 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | |
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| Pt. I | | An Introduction to Project Finance | | | | 1 | | An introduction to project finance | | | | Pt. II | | Risk Identification, Allocation, and Mitigation | | | | 2 | | Project finance risks | | | | 3 | | Project finance cross-border risks | | | | 4 | | Project finance commercial risks | | | | Pt. III | | Project Finance Structures | | | | 5 | | Project finance participants and their roles | | | | 6 | | Project finance structures | | | | 7 | | Selecting the project finance ownership structure | | | | Pt. IV | | Technical, Political, and Economic Feasibility | | | | 8 | | The feasibility study and needs assessment | | | | 9 | | Host country business environment for project finance | | | | 10 | | Economic feasibility | | | | 11 | | Environmental regulation and environmental feasibility of the project | | | | Pt. V | | Project Finance Documentation | | | | 12 | | An overview of project documentation | | | | 13 | | Representations and warranties in project finance credit agreements and contracts | | | | 14 | | Preliminary host country agreements | | | | 15 | | Construction contracts | | | | 16 | | Input contracts | | | | 17 | | Operation and maintenance agreements | | | | 18 | | Project finance off-take sales contracts | | | | 19 | | Power sales agreements | | | | Pt. VI | | Credit Enhancement | | | | | More... | | |
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