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Present value of revenues auction

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A present value of revenues auction, sometimes called a least present value of revenues auction, is a method of awarding contracts in which the bids are for the total present value of cash flows from the project. The lowest bid wins, and the winner collects user fees until the present value of user fees equals their bid.[1] This system has been proposed for private highway construction.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ World Bank (1997). Dealing with Public Risk in Private Infrastructure. ed. Timothy Irwin, Michael Klein, Guillermo E. Perry, and Mateen Thobani.

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