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PROJECT FINANCE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
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Designing, Structuring, and Financing Private and Public Projects
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By
Stefano Gatti, Professor at Bocconi University in Milan, Italy; consultant for banks and manufacturing firms in Italy and a trainer for managers and government members in Russia, Africa and China.
Reviews
"A good read as well as an excellent reference book, Project Finance in Theory and Practice is very valuable as it is successfully pitched
to be useful to readers of all levels of education and experience and explains the roles and objectives of the different parties very
clearly. The book can be used both for training and as a guide to best practices."
Alexander S. Moczarski, CEO Europe, Middle East,
and Africa, Marsh Inc., UK
"This is a timely book examining an extremely timely topic...? Stefano Gatti and his collaborators have
written an excellent and comprehensive survey of project finance techniques, processes, and practices, which both practitioners and researchers
should value as a key resource."
From the Foreword by William L. Megginson, Professor and Rainbolt Chair in Finance, Price College of
Business, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
"In the last few years, project finance has become a very important part of the international
syndicated loans market. Industrial plants, strategic infrastructures, and projects involving public entities are the target sectors
where this financial technique can be used with the most fruitful results for all actors involved. Project Finance in Theory and Practice
- written by a well-known academic and a group of leading professionals of the project finance market - gives the reader a complete overview
about this fascinating field of finance."
Vittorio Ogliengo, CEO Unicredit Banca d'Impresa; Head of Corporate and SME, Division of Unicredit
Group, Italy
"Professor Gatti offers the reader an original viewpoint combining rigorous theory with constant reference to market best
practices."
Roberto Albisetti, Country Manager for Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela, IFC World Bank Group; and Professor of Investment
Banking in Italy, University of Genoa, Italy
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