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Pt. I The Setting 1
1 Fundamentals of Project Financing 3
2 Challenges of Project Financing in Developing Countries 19
Pt. II Getting to Know the Financiers 27
3 Sources of Financing 29
4 Accessing Support from Global Multilateral Institutions 43
5 Borrowing from Regional Development Banks 81
6 Bilateral Sources of Financing 105
7 Accessing Commercial Funds 137
Pt. III Designing an Acceptable Project Package 167
8 Analyzing the Business Environment 171
9 Establishing Economic and Financial Viability 205
10 Structuring the Financing Package 247
11 Environmental and Social Concerns 309
App. A The Coordinates for Finance and Guarantee Agencies 343
App. B Guidelines for the Preparation of Environmental Assessments 373
Glossary 387
Bibliography 413
Index 421
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