The case analyze one of the most noteworthy infrastructure projects in southeastern Europe during a time when the legal and fiscal environment for project financing was in its beginnings (early to mid-1990s). Athens wanted a ring road to support its bid.
The road was technically - as well as logistically complex, involving 33 municipalities and building that required a major metropolitan area (Athens) populated by more than 3.5 million inhabitants. The case examines the economics of the project, how private-public partnerships (PPP) are structured, and the wider field of infrastructure finance.
PUBLICATION DATE: December 02, 2008 PRODUCT #: UV1067-PDF-ENG
This is just an excerpt. This case is about FINANCE & ACCOUNTING