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Risk Management in Transport PPP Projects

In the Islamic Countries

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Islamic Finance

COMCEC (2019). Infrastructure Financing through Islamic Finance in the Islamic

Countries.

Maghrebi, N. and Mirakhor A. (2015). Risk Sharing and Shared Prosperity in Islamic

Finance.

The World Bank and Islamic Development Bank (2018). Global report on Islamic finance

2018 - The role of Islamic finance in financing long term investments.

The World Bank, PPIAF, Islamic Development Bank (2017). Mobilizing Islamic Finance for

Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships.

Criticism to PPPs

Hall, D. (2010). More public rescues for more private finance failures: a critique of the EC

Communication on PPPs. Public Service International Research Unit.

Hall, D. (2015). Why Public-Private Partnerships Don’t Work. The many advantages of the

public alternative. Public Service International Research Unit.

Additional references on PPPs

Alhashemi, M., Dulaimi, M., Ling, F., Kumaraswamy, M. (2008). Critical success and failure

factors for Public-Private Partnership projects in the UAE, in Karter, C., Ogunlana, S.O., and

Kaka, A. (Eds.), Transformation through construction: Joint 2008 CIB W065/055

Symposium proceedings, Heriott Watt University, Edinburgh, pp. 88-89.

Amar, B., Oppenheim, J., Stern, N. (2015). Driving Sustainable Development through Better

Infrastructure: Key Elements of a Transformation Program, Global Working Paper,

Brookings Institution, Washington, DC

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Asian Development Bank (2012). Public–Private Partnership Operational Plan 2012–

2020.

Bowles, S. (2013). The New Economics of Inequality and Redistribution.

Delmon, J. (2010). Understanding Options for Public-Private Partnerships in

Infrastructure Sorting out the forest from the trees: BOT, DBFO, DCMF, concession, lease…,

The World Bank Finance Economics & Urban Department, Finance and Guarantees Unit,

Policy Research Working Paper 5173.

Flor, L. (2018). Three ways governments can create the conditions for successful PPPs.

World Bank Blogs. Available at:

https://blogs.worldbank.org/transport/three-ways-

governments-can-create-conditions-successful-ppps.

Hawkesworth, I. (2009). Dedicated PPP units, OECD, 2nd Annual OECD Meeting on PPPs,

5-6 March, Paris.

Marcelo, D. et al. (2017). Do Countries Learn fromExperience in Infrastructure PPP? World

Bank Group – Policy Research Working Paper.

OECD (2012). Recommendation of the Council on Principles for Public Governance of

Public-Private Partnerships.

Sanghi, A., Sundakov, A. and Hankinson, D. (2007). Designing and Using Public-Private

Partnership units in Infrastructure: Lessons fromCase Studies around theWorld, Gridlines

Note 27, PPIAF, Washington, DC.