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.
Two sets of indicators measuring economy-wide and sector-specific regulatory barriers at the country level.
The quality of infrastructure is the second pillar in the WEF's Global Competitiveness Rankings.
The BIP, the Integrated Project Bank administered by the Ministry of Social Development (MSD), covers the investment initiatives that apply for state funding.
As part of the Italian broader harmonised system to collect, manage and provide clear, transparent and accessible data on public finance, the monitoring system of public infrastructures investments is aimed at improving data granularity to support better decision making on infrastructure planning and project review.
Started from 2009, BAPPENAS - as national development planning agency in Indonesia who responsible for PPP planning and implementation issues PPP Book to provide the information on available infrastructure investment in Indonesia for potential investors or any other PPP stakeholders.
The Mexico Projects Hub is an initiative of the Mexican Government, managed by the National Bank for Public Works and Services (BANOBRAS).
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.
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.
IMF provides data on Macro-economic conditions, including World Economic Outlook, Government Finance Statistics and International Financial Statistics.
The report gives an overview of funded and private pension systems worldwide and outlines the latest developments.