The paper records the substantial deficiencies that exist in the design and implementation of infrastructure programmes around the world. It points to three sources of failure. The first is a failure to recognize the systems nature of infrastructure and the implication of this for the appropriate tools of analysis that should be employed in infrastructure assessments. The second is a preoccupation with income and expenditure flows rather than balance sheets in reporting public - as well as private-sector infrastructure accounts. This has had profound and in many cases perverse implications for the ownership, funding, and operation of infrastructure. The third is inadequate governance of infrastructure programmes to overcome the significant ...
Although infrastructure is widely recognized as a key ingredient in a country’s economic success, ma...
The paper discusses the notion of infrastructure as a system, the nature of the systems approach in ...
Abstract: After having pointed out the diverse uses of the term "infrastructure " in the l...
Infrastructure only tends to be noticed when it is absent, declining, or decrepit, or when enormous ...
Infrastructure is presenting significant national and global challenges. Whilst often seen as perfo...
Constrained by severe, ongoing fiscal pressures and sensitive to concerns over bureaucratic ineffici...
The paper documents the differences between the rhetoric and the evidence on the infrastructure priv...
Infrastructure—communications, energy, transport, waste, and water networks—is critical for economic...
Private participation in the provision of infrastructure is less than was once expected, particularl...
Infrastructure provision is mostly the responsibility of governments using taxpayers’ money through ...
Infrastructure—communications, energy, transport, waste, and water networks—is critical for economic...
Infrastructure privatisation aimed to finance capital investment and improve efficiency, but the re...
This article develops a theoretical framework to analyse options for financing infrastructure in dev...
Although infrastructure is widely recognized as a key ingredient in a country’s economic success, ma...
The paper discusses the notion of infrastructure as a system, the nature of the systems approach in ...
Abstract: After having pointed out the diverse uses of the term "infrastructure " in the l...
Infrastructure only tends to be noticed when it is absent, declining, or decrepit, or when enormous ...
Infrastructure is presenting significant national and global challenges. Whilst often seen as perfo...
Constrained by severe, ongoing fiscal pressures and sensitive to concerns over bureaucratic ineffici...
The paper documents the differences between the rhetoric and the evidence on the infrastructure priv...
Infrastructure—communications, energy, transport, waste, and water networks—is critical for economic...
Private participation in the provision of infrastructure is less than was once expected, particularl...
Infrastructure provision is mostly the responsibility of governments using taxpayers’ money through ...
Infrastructure—communications, energy, transport, waste, and water networks—is critical for economic...
Infrastructure privatisation aimed to finance capital investment and improve efficiency, but the re...
This article develops a theoretical framework to analyse options for financing infrastructure in dev...
Although infrastructure is widely recognized as a key ingredient in a country’s economic success, ma...
The paper discusses the notion of infrastructure as a system, the nature of the systems approach in ...
Abstract: After having pointed out the diverse uses of the term "infrastructure " in the l...