The Handbook of Infrastructure Investing By
2010 | 212 Pages | ISBN: 0470243678 | PDF | 3 MB
2010 | 212 Pages | ISBN: 0470243678 | PDF | 3 MB
A comprehensive overview of cutting edge infrastructure investment topics from sector expertsInfrastructure investing is one of the fastest growing and most complex asset classes facing investment professionals, practitioners, and academics. The Handbook of Infrastructure Investing examines this dynamic discipline by featuring contributions from numerous investment experts in each sector. Salient topics include timelines for domestic and international infrastructure investing; progression of strategies and present day trends; challenges of successful infrastructure programs with labor unions; events in history that have ushered in new reforms; and much more. Unearths some of the biggest investment opportunities available and addresses how to make money, while meeting other portfolio investment objectives: environmental, socially conscious, and governance principles, pro-labor investing and other collateral investment objectivesOffers insights from some of the best minds in the businessCovers the resurgence in transportation, the types of deals associated with it, and how transportation finance has changedContains commentary from public pension funds, endowments, foundations, and family office investment professionalsProvides an overview of the traditional and alternative energy sector and the abundant investment opportunities within itAs infrastructure investing continues to grow, you'll need to enhance your understanding of this field. The Handbook of Infrastructure Investing will get you up to speed on all the issues associated with it, and provide a dynamic working guide to building an infrastructure investment program.Content: Chapter 1 America's Essential Infrastructure: A Key to Competitiveness (pages 1–17): Henry CisnerosChapter 2 Transportation Infrastructure (pages 19–34): David KerrChapter 3 Energy Infrastructure and the Industrialization of Emerging Markets: Framework for Private Sector Investment (pages 35–47): Wilbur L. Ross, Zhongmin Shen and Brian FoersterChapter 4 Infrastructure Investing in the Electric Power Sector (pages 49–61): Douglas W. KimmelmanChapter 5 Water and Wastewater Infrastructure (pages 63–79): Michael D. Underhill and Ian Savage ElliottChapter 6 Master Limited Partnerships (pages 81–110): David N. Fleischer, Matthew G. Mead, Robert M.T. Walker and James L. JohnstoneChapter 7 Clean Energy Infrastructure: Moving from a Niche Opportunity to a Mainstream Asset Class (pages 111–130): Scott Lawrence and Peter DicksonChapter 8 Infrastructure and Union Labor: A Match Made in Heaven? (pages 131–144): Michael D. UnderhillChapter 9 How Valuation Can Vary Meaningfully: The Pennsylvania Turnpike (pages 145–162): Daniel F. Huang and Dr. Stephan ForstmannChapter 10 What is Listed Infrastructure? (pages 163–172): Michael D. UnderhillChapter 11 Institutional Infrastructure Program Management (pages 173–180): Michael D. UnderhillChapter 12 Legal Aspects of Infrastructure Investments (pages 181–188): Joseph Seliga