Public infrastructure undergirds every large national economy. It correlates with the level of economic development, the power of the government to tax and manage public services, the quality of large scale organizational skills, and the ease or difficulty that domestic foreign firm
Public infrastructure projects involve large capital expenditures to create physical assets which wi...
Infrastructures -- tangible, intangible, and institutional public facilities, from bridges to health...
Highways, bridges, office buildings, houses, etc. are typical large-scale infrastructure systems of ...
Infrastructure (Economics) ; Quality of life ; Economic conditions - United States ; Public policy
Considerable yield compression has occurred in many international bond and fixed-asset markets in re...
AbstractThe aim of this research is to examine the degree of the influence of infrastructure on nati...
Vita.Government can affect private economic activities through many means: the legal system and regu...
Infrastructure in advanced nations has been transformed from a sector dominated by state-owned utili...
Infrastructure, physical assets like airports, bridges, and railroads is a fairly new asset class th...
M.Phil.Economic growth and the provision of adequate infrastructure are highly interrelated. Infrast...
Whether the $131 billion set aside for infrastructure projects under the American Recovery and Reinv...
Bridge collapses and water main explosions focus national attention on the crumbling condition of th...
Data published by the US Congressional Budget Office show that over the last fifty years expenditure...
Whether the US$131 billion set aside for infrastructure projects under the American Recovery and Rei...
Economies can’t grow without a sufficiently developed infrastructure, but how deep does the infrastr...
Public infrastructure projects involve large capital expenditures to create physical assets which wi...
Infrastructures -- tangible, intangible, and institutional public facilities, from bridges to health...
Highways, bridges, office buildings, houses, etc. are typical large-scale infrastructure systems of ...
Infrastructure (Economics) ; Quality of life ; Economic conditions - United States ; Public policy
Considerable yield compression has occurred in many international bond and fixed-asset markets in re...
AbstractThe aim of this research is to examine the degree of the influence of infrastructure on nati...
Vita.Government can affect private economic activities through many means: the legal system and regu...
Infrastructure in advanced nations has been transformed from a sector dominated by state-owned utili...
Infrastructure, physical assets like airports, bridges, and railroads is a fairly new asset class th...
M.Phil.Economic growth and the provision of adequate infrastructure are highly interrelated. Infrast...
Whether the $131 billion set aside for infrastructure projects under the American Recovery and Reinv...
Bridge collapses and water main explosions focus national attention on the crumbling condition of th...
Data published by the US Congressional Budget Office show that over the last fifty years expenditure...
Whether the US$131 billion set aside for infrastructure projects under the American Recovery and Rei...
Economies can’t grow without a sufficiently developed infrastructure, but how deep does the infrastr...
Public infrastructure projects involve large capital expenditures to create physical assets which wi...
Infrastructures -- tangible, intangible, and institutional public facilities, from bridges to health...
Highways, bridges, office buildings, houses, etc. are typical large-scale infrastructure systems of ...