This article develops a theoretical framework to analyze options for financing infrastructurein developing countries. We build a basic model that gives motivations for usinga combination of public finance, private debt and private equity. The model is thenextended in a number of ways to examine a variety of factors that are important fordeveloping countries when considering financing choices. We focus in particular on keyinstitutional weaknesses that are often important for infrastructure investment. Overall,we show that such weaknesses can be key in determining financing choices, but that theydo not all push in the same direction. Financing schemes must therefore be adapted toconsider the institutional limitations that are most pertinent i...
AbstractAfrica's trade is impeded by poor infrastructure. Inadequate transport infrastructure raises...
Infrastructure privatisation aimed to finance capital investment and improve efficiency, but the re...
Abstract: Infrastructure plays the dominant role in structuring and positioning every nation’s econo...
This article develops a theoretical framework to analyse options for financing infrastructure in dev...
In recent years suggestions for reforming the provision and financing of infrastructure services in ...
Summary: This paper is concerned with infrastructure investment in developing countries: it aims to ...
This paper surveys the main issues and controversies in the economic literature on infrastructure in...
This paper examines trends in infrastructure investment and financing in low-income developing count...
Infrastructure deficit is inextricably linked to funding availability, especially in developing coun...
The paper focuses on the elements that have prevented the governments of developing countries to est...
This chapter reviews the empirical literature on the determinants of private participation in infras...
This paper studies the appropriate financing structure of infrastructure investment in Africa. It st...
The paper addresses the issue of the feasible level of private finance in a contract- ing model of i...
AbstractAfrica's trade is impeded by poor infrastructure. Inadequate transport infrastructure raises...
Infrastructure privatisation aimed to finance capital investment and improve efficiency, but the re...
Abstract: Infrastructure plays the dominant role in structuring and positioning every nation’s econo...
This article develops a theoretical framework to analyse options for financing infrastructure in dev...
In recent years suggestions for reforming the provision and financing of infrastructure services in ...
Summary: This paper is concerned with infrastructure investment in developing countries: it aims to ...
This paper surveys the main issues and controversies in the economic literature on infrastructure in...
This paper examines trends in infrastructure investment and financing in low-income developing count...
Infrastructure deficit is inextricably linked to funding availability, especially in developing coun...
The paper focuses on the elements that have prevented the governments of developing countries to est...
This chapter reviews the empirical literature on the determinants of private participation in infras...
This paper studies the appropriate financing structure of infrastructure investment in Africa. It st...
The paper addresses the issue of the feasible level of private finance in a contract- ing model of i...
AbstractAfrica's trade is impeded by poor infrastructure. Inadequate transport infrastructure raises...
Infrastructure privatisation aimed to finance capital investment and improve efficiency, but the re...
Abstract: Infrastructure plays the dominant role in structuring and positioning every nation’s econo...