To economists, infrastructure is a type of durable capital not provided efficiently by the private market alone. Because the market generally does a reasonably good job of providing housing and commercial office buildings, these types of long-lived capital are typically not considered infrastructure. Specialized buildings used mainly by a government agency, however, are sometimes included in definitions of infrastructure. Durable capital that provides infrastructure services is typically conf..
Infrastructure enhances economic competitiveness and represents an important source of economic empo...
A demand for infrastructure development concurrent with federal deficits and budget shortfalls faced...
The article reveals the concept of infrastructure in light of different theoretical approaches, dist...
To begin, we explore how infrastructure investments are, or should be, defined in a way that makes s...
Infrastructure, physical assets like airports, bridges, and railroads is a fairly new asset class th...
Adam Smith put it quite brilliant several centuries ago in the midst of the industrial revolution a...
This paper looks at the need for and criteria used to invest in infrastructure. This term can cover ...
INTRODUCTION The term `infrastructure' has been defined differently by different authors in va...
Considerable yield compression has occurred in many international bond and fixed-asset markets in re...
Abstract: After having pointed out the diverse uses of the term "infrastructure " in the l...
Infrastructure—communications, energy, transport, waste, and water networks—is critical for economic...
Infrastructure has been receiving much attention in recent years. Investment banks and fund managers...
Abstract. With the slowing growth of China's economic, infrastructure construction, due to its ...
Infrastructure—communications, energy, transport, waste, and water networks—is critical for economic...
This chapter sketches the issues which seem to defy resolution in the infrastructure debate. It pres...
Infrastructure enhances economic competitiveness and represents an important source of economic empo...
A demand for infrastructure development concurrent with federal deficits and budget shortfalls faced...
The article reveals the concept of infrastructure in light of different theoretical approaches, dist...
To begin, we explore how infrastructure investments are, or should be, defined in a way that makes s...
Infrastructure, physical assets like airports, bridges, and railroads is a fairly new asset class th...
Adam Smith put it quite brilliant several centuries ago in the midst of the industrial revolution a...
This paper looks at the need for and criteria used to invest in infrastructure. This term can cover ...
INTRODUCTION The term `infrastructure' has been defined differently by different authors in va...
Considerable yield compression has occurred in many international bond and fixed-asset markets in re...
Abstract: After having pointed out the diverse uses of the term "infrastructure " in the l...
Infrastructure—communications, energy, transport, waste, and water networks—is critical for economic...
Infrastructure has been receiving much attention in recent years. Investment banks and fund managers...
Abstract. With the slowing growth of China's economic, infrastructure construction, due to its ...
Infrastructure—communications, energy, transport, waste, and water networks—is critical for economic...
This chapter sketches the issues which seem to defy resolution in the infrastructure debate. It pres...
Infrastructure enhances economic competitiveness and represents an important source of economic empo...
A demand for infrastructure development concurrent with federal deficits and budget shortfalls faced...
The article reveals the concept of infrastructure in light of different theoretical approaches, dist...