Data resources include datasets, indicators, statistics, analytical and benchmarking tools, rankings, and indexes, related to the various drivers of infrastructure development. Use the filters to narrow down the below list of data resources.
EDHEC Infrastructure Institute (EDHECinfra) has built the largest database of infrastructure investment data in the world.
The OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) captures the flows of Official Development Finance (ODF) for infrastructure.
SOURCE is a collaboration of AfDB, ADB, BNDES, CAF, DBSA, EBRD, IsDB, IaDB, PPIAF, and the World Bank Group.
The Global Emerging Markets (“GEMs”) Risk Database Consortium is the world’s largest default and loss database for the emerging markets business of International Financial Institutions (“IFIs”).
The Multi-Asset Infrastructure Index is a 50%/50% split between the Global Equity Infrastructure Index and the Global Bond Infrastructure Index.
The G20 Leaders endorsed the MDB Action Plan to Optimize Balance Sheets at the 2015 November Antalya meeting.
To achieve more efficient outcomes and address the high cost of delivering infrastructure in the UK it is necessary for both public and private sector clients to ensure their capability aligns with the challenges they face and to optimise their approach to engaging their supply chains.
The case for independent economic regulation of European airports is clear. It improves efficiency and productivity throughout the aviation industry.
ECLAC updates every year its ranking of container port throughput, which shows the cargo volume in containers in 120 ports of the region, based on data obtained directly from port authorities and terminal operators.
This database provides a continuously updated pipeline of PPP projects (National Government projects and Local Government projects) in Philippines.