The book is useful for readers at all levels of education and experience who want to learn how to succeed in project finance.
- Expanded by almost 10%, the Third Edition presents three new cases, one from outside Europe
- Addresses human rights and sustainability issues, in particular the Equator Principles for determining, assessing, and managing environmental and social risk in projects
- Expands its treatment of guarantee mechanisms that governments are increasingly providing to private developers to attract private capital
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"Gatti's book provides comprehensive and coherent coverage of project finance, including transaction structures, the institutional environment, and financial analysis. Its presentation of practical examples and cases makes it a great teaching tool." --Raymond Hill, Emory University
"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, President and Chief Executive Officer - Guy Carpenter - Marsh & McLennan Group
"Project finance is a long-established technique for non recourse financing which is extremely relevant today, with more and more infrastructure and other large projects being developed. Professor Gatti and the other contributors use practical concepts and very relevant case studies to clearly explain Project Financing to its readers. It is a must read and a reference book for professionals and practitioners." --Jean Pierre Mustier, UniCredit Deputy General Manager and Head of CIB Division