The Sustainable Development Goals have intensified calls for private finance to address a so-called financing gap. This paper provides a critical assessment of the promotion of private finance in infrastructure, assessing two public–private partnerships (PPPs), celebrated for their success in mobilising private funds: a road in Senegal and a hospital in Brazil. While these projects may have had some positive outcomes, their apparent success relies on extensive support from governments and donors. Our findings question the efficacy of private financing as a response to shortages of infrastructure funds. Rather than plugging the financing gap, private finance risks creating fiscal burdens
Government is hampered with infrastructure backlogs due to financial constraints and rapid urbanisa...
The need for more and better infrastructure is increasing with the world’s population. In the meanti...
Infrastructure only tends to be noticed when it is absent, declining, or decrepit, or when enormous ...
The Sustainable Development Goals have intensified calls for private finance to address a so-called ...
This article focuses primarily on analyzing the possible relation between infrastructure management ...
The widening financing gaps for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Green Energy Transi...
This paper aims to provide empirical evidence for demonstrating financial additionality of multilate...
This chapter reviews the empirical literature on the determinants of private participation in infras...
The paper addresses the issue of the feasible level of private finance in a contract- ing model of i...
M.Phil.Economic growth and the provision of adequate infrastructure are highly interrelated. Infrast...
Mismanagement of financing, tolling and project processes have been at the centre of the slow develo...
The paper focuses on the elements that have prevented the governments of developing countries to est...
Infrastructure financing through public-private partnership (PPP) can play an important role in addr...
The funding gap of public infrastructure networks (roads, railways, ports, electricity, and energy l...
This paper aims to provide empirical evidence for demonstrating financial additionality of multilate...
Government is hampered with infrastructure backlogs due to financial constraints and rapid urbanisa...
The need for more and better infrastructure is increasing with the world’s population. In the meanti...
Infrastructure only tends to be noticed when it is absent, declining, or decrepit, or when enormous ...
The Sustainable Development Goals have intensified calls for private finance to address a so-called ...
This article focuses primarily on analyzing the possible relation between infrastructure management ...
The widening financing gaps for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Green Energy Transi...
This paper aims to provide empirical evidence for demonstrating financial additionality of multilate...
This chapter reviews the empirical literature on the determinants of private participation in infras...
The paper addresses the issue of the feasible level of private finance in a contract- ing model of i...
M.Phil.Economic growth and the provision of adequate infrastructure are highly interrelated. Infrast...
Mismanagement of financing, tolling and project processes have been at the centre of the slow develo...
The paper focuses on the elements that have prevented the governments of developing countries to est...
Infrastructure financing through public-private partnership (PPP) can play an important role in addr...
The funding gap of public infrastructure networks (roads, railways, ports, electricity, and energy l...
This paper aims to provide empirical evidence for demonstrating financial additionality of multilate...
Government is hampered with infrastructure backlogs due to financial constraints and rapid urbanisa...
The need for more and better infrastructure is increasing with the world’s population. In the meanti...
Infrastructure only tends to be noticed when it is absent, declining, or decrepit, or when enormous ...