ABSTRACT

Current books on project finance tend to be non-technical and are either procedural or rely heavily on case studies. In contrast, this textbook provides a more analytical perspective, without a loss of pragmatism.

Principles of Project and Infrastructure Finance is written for senior undergraduates, graduate students and practitioners who wish to know how major projects, such as residential and infrastructural developments, are financed. The approach is intuitive, yet rigorous, making the book highly readable. Case studies are used to illustrate integration as well as to underscore the pragmatic slant.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter |18 pages

Time Value of Money

chapter |16 pages

Organizations and Projects

chapter |13 pages

Corporate Finance I

chapter |20 pages

Corporate Finance II

chapter |27 pages

Project Development

chapter |22 pages

Social Projects

chapter |19 pages

Risk Management Framework

chapter |16 pages

Risk, Insurance, and Bonds

chapter |18 pages

Cash Flow Risks

chapter |22 pages

Financial Risks

chapter |11 pages

Case Study I

Power Projects

chapter |10 pages

Case Study II

Airport Projects

chapter |13 pages

Case Study III

Office Projects

chapter |7 pages

Case Study IV

Chemical Storage Projects