The obsolescing bargain redux-foreign investment in the electric power sector in developing countries

EJ Woodhouse - NYUJ Int'l. L. & Pol., 2005 - HeinOnline
Developing countries are anticipated to need $5 trillion of investment to meet demand for
electricity by 2030, with more than $2 trillion for new generation capacity alone. 1 For most …

[PDF][PDF] A political economy of international infrastructure contracting: Lessons from the IPP experience

EJ Woodhouse - Program on Energy and …, 2005 - fsi9-prod.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws …
Developing countries are anticipated to need $5 trillion of investment to meet expected
demand for electricity by 2030, with more than $2 trillion for new generation capacity alone …

Independent Power Projects in Developing Countries

HM Inadomi - 2009 - torrossa.com
In June 2001, the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law at the University of Oslo gave me a
six-month contract to write a short article on multinational corporations' investment in …

[PDF][PDF] The Rise and Fall of Brownfield Concessions

J Leigland - World Bank, 2008 - documents1.worldbank.org
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this Working Paper are entirely
those of the authors and should not be attributed in any manner to the Public-Private …

[CITATION][C] New York University Journal of International Law & Politics

New York University. International Law Society… - 1974 - New York University School of Law