The October 2015 edition of Prakarsa has a theme of “Private Finance.” It discusses the urgent need to create a pipeline of projects that will appeal to investors and examines some of the strategies and approaches that are needed to accomplish this. How can Government and private sector interests be aligned? What Indonesian best practices can be followed to promote Public-Private Partnerships? What are perceptions of Indonesian opportunities among foreign investors? This edition also includes an article proposing an innovative institution, Infrastructure Partnerships Indonesia, to champion Indonesian infrastructure projects and ensure their progress
In developing countries, the government which has limited budget for public infrastructure developme...
Infrastructure development in Indonesia is among the most crucial public basic needs which should b...
There is increasing interest in the use of public-private partnerships in emerging markets. But what...
For more than two decades, Public Private Partnerships (PPP) had developed worldwide as an instrume...
The July 2010 edition of Prakarsa is devoted to Financing Infrastructure, and examines a variety of ...
The theme of the January-April double issue of Prakarsa is “Voices from the Private Sector.” This ed...
For more than two decades, Public Private Partnerships(PPP) had developed worldwide as an instrument...
Indonesian Government has set development goals in which infrastructure is one of the main instrumen...
Today the world's need for infrastructure continues to increase in line with increasing eco-nomic ac...
The Indonesian government have been accelerating infrastructures development. The objective is to fu...
Currently, there is a difference in the need for financing infrastructure development in Indonesia w...
Karena Indonesia adalah negara berkembang dan populasi telah meningkat setiap tahun, infrastruktur e...
The capability of Indonesia’s budget to fulfill the need of infrastructure development are only one ...
Provision of electrical infrastructure in emerging economies, like Indonesia, is very challenging po...
3.0 Introduction Funding and financing remain a major hurdle for delivering planned infrastructure p...
In developing countries, the government which has limited budget for public infrastructure developme...
Infrastructure development in Indonesia is among the most crucial public basic needs which should b...
There is increasing interest in the use of public-private partnerships in emerging markets. But what...
For more than two decades, Public Private Partnerships (PPP) had developed worldwide as an instrume...
The July 2010 edition of Prakarsa is devoted to Financing Infrastructure, and examines a variety of ...
The theme of the January-April double issue of Prakarsa is “Voices from the Private Sector.” This ed...
For more than two decades, Public Private Partnerships(PPP) had developed worldwide as an instrument...
Indonesian Government has set development goals in which infrastructure is one of the main instrumen...
Today the world's need for infrastructure continues to increase in line with increasing eco-nomic ac...
The Indonesian government have been accelerating infrastructures development. The objective is to fu...
Currently, there is a difference in the need for financing infrastructure development in Indonesia w...
Karena Indonesia adalah negara berkembang dan populasi telah meningkat setiap tahun, infrastruktur e...
The capability of Indonesia’s budget to fulfill the need of infrastructure development are only one ...
Provision of electrical infrastructure in emerging economies, like Indonesia, is very challenging po...
3.0 Introduction Funding and financing remain a major hurdle for delivering planned infrastructure p...
In developing countries, the government which has limited budget for public infrastructure developme...
Infrastructure development in Indonesia is among the most crucial public basic needs which should b...
There is increasing interest in the use of public-private partnerships in emerging markets. But what...