Mismanagement of financing, tolling and project processes have been at the centre of the slow development of road infrastructure. Using a global outlook approach, this study synthesizes the public private partnership (PPP) financial challenges, tolling practices and PPP roads project experiences. Case studies were purposively selected to identify successes, failures, and reasons why such happened, as well as measures that have been taken to improve the PPP operating environment across the globe. This paper provides broad lessons upon which PPP emerging economies, especially those in Africa can improve road infrastructure for sustainable development. Keywords: road infrastructure, financial challenges, PPP road cases, tolling, lessons, PPP e...
Abstract: Infrastructure development is arguably the most important factor for economic development ...
Abstract: Road transport projects are complex and laden with risks and uncertainties which influence...
The development and provision of road infrastructure in Nigeria has primarily been through the tradi...
The Sustainable Development Goals have intensified calls for private finance to address a so-called ...
The increase in the development of public infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa would improve the sta...
Abstract: A considerable number of people considered to be living in extreme poverty are located in ...
Infrastructure financing through public-private partnership (PPP) can play an important role in addr...
Abstract: That the need for Infrastructure in developing nations and particularly Africa has reached...
Abstract: Infrastructure financing has been a bane to developing economies over the period. This can...
The Nigerian government’s efforts at engaging the private sector in the massive infrastructure devel...
It is estimated that Africa needs $93 billion annually until 2020 in order to bridge its infrastruct...
AbstractThe increase in the development of public infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa would improve...
Nigeria's huge infrastructure decit remains a major obstacle to improved living standards, enterpris...
In contemporary times, Public–Private Partnership (PPP) in transport infrastructure has gained consi...
In recognition of the relevant role played by Public Private Partnership (PPP) in the development of...
Abstract: Infrastructure development is arguably the most important factor for economic development ...
Abstract: Road transport projects are complex and laden with risks and uncertainties which influence...
The development and provision of road infrastructure in Nigeria has primarily been through the tradi...
The Sustainable Development Goals have intensified calls for private finance to address a so-called ...
The increase in the development of public infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa would improve the sta...
Abstract: A considerable number of people considered to be living in extreme poverty are located in ...
Infrastructure financing through public-private partnership (PPP) can play an important role in addr...
Abstract: That the need for Infrastructure in developing nations and particularly Africa has reached...
Abstract: Infrastructure financing has been a bane to developing economies over the period. This can...
The Nigerian government’s efforts at engaging the private sector in the massive infrastructure devel...
It is estimated that Africa needs $93 billion annually until 2020 in order to bridge its infrastruct...
AbstractThe increase in the development of public infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa would improve...
Nigeria's huge infrastructure decit remains a major obstacle to improved living standards, enterpris...
In contemporary times, Public–Private Partnership (PPP) in transport infrastructure has gained consi...
In recognition of the relevant role played by Public Private Partnership (PPP) in the development of...
Abstract: Infrastructure development is arguably the most important factor for economic development ...
Abstract: Road transport projects are complex and laden with risks and uncertainties which influence...
The development and provision of road infrastructure in Nigeria has primarily been through the tradi...