Sustainable infrastructure investments in Latin America are still far from being mainstreamed, potentially jeopardizing progress towards the countries SDGs. Looking at 6 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru), this paper investigates the effectiveness of existing public and private sector investment vehicles in infrastructure projects, in particular through capital markets. The report overall collects information of 55 different instruments across the 6 countries and compiles a set of conclusions and recommendations both policymakers and investors could use. In most countries, capital markets instruments are ready, but often lack clear taxonomies and rules to channel sustainable investments (Brazil, Mexico, Peru); ...
Foreword Throughout the preparatory process for the World Summit on...
The 2022 edition of the Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean consists of three parts. ...
Apresentação do presidente do BNDES, Luciano Coutinho, realizada em São Paulo no dia 16 de novembro ...
The goal of this issue of the Network Industries Quarterly is to identify the conditions for the cap...
This document outlines the situation and challenges of infrastructure investments in Latin America a...
The infrastructure spending required to supply global demand (the infrastructure gap) has been estim...
The paper focuses on the elements that have prevented the governments of developing countries to est...
This work addresses the problem of the coverage gap in the water sector in Colombia and how the crea...
Private investments in infrastructure projects for developing countries are critical to achieving th...
In this report, Marsh & McLennan Insights, the Inter-American Development Bank and IDB Invest review...
The state of infrastructure in LAC is well below what it should be considering the region’s level of...
There is beyond any doubt that Latin America is one of the most important emerging markets in the wo...
Latin American countries exhibit a significant gap in infrastructure stocks, due to low and in many ...
One of the structural problems that hinders fuller development in Latin America is a lack of infrast...
Foreword Throughout the preparatory process for the World Summit on...
Foreword Throughout the preparatory process for the World Summit on...
The 2022 edition of the Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean consists of three parts. ...
Apresentação do presidente do BNDES, Luciano Coutinho, realizada em São Paulo no dia 16 de novembro ...
The goal of this issue of the Network Industries Quarterly is to identify the conditions for the cap...
This document outlines the situation and challenges of infrastructure investments in Latin America a...
The infrastructure spending required to supply global demand (the infrastructure gap) has been estim...
The paper focuses on the elements that have prevented the governments of developing countries to est...
This work addresses the problem of the coverage gap in the water sector in Colombia and how the crea...
Private investments in infrastructure projects for developing countries are critical to achieving th...
In this report, Marsh & McLennan Insights, the Inter-American Development Bank and IDB Invest review...
The state of infrastructure in LAC is well below what it should be considering the region’s level of...
There is beyond any doubt that Latin America is one of the most important emerging markets in the wo...
Latin American countries exhibit a significant gap in infrastructure stocks, due to low and in many ...
One of the structural problems that hinders fuller development in Latin America is a lack of infrast...
Foreword Throughout the preparatory process for the World Summit on...
Foreword Throughout the preparatory process for the World Summit on...
The 2022 edition of the Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean consists of three parts. ...
Apresentação do presidente do BNDES, Luciano Coutinho, realizada em São Paulo no dia 16 de novembro ...