This report primarily focuses on the lessons of International Finance Institutions experience in three areas.
This paper investigates the emerging global landscape for public-private co-investments in infrastructure.
This report gives an overview of the main types of government and market based instruments and incentives able to boost the mobilisation of financial resources to long-term investment.
This paper takes stock of existing indicators and points to recurrent issues affecting the mobilisation of greater investment in infrastructure.
The objective of this survey-based study was to understand the main problems encountered by pension funds when investing in infrastructure.
InfraCompass is a tool for infrastructure policymakers. It objectively quantifies the strength of the infrastructure enabling environment by aggregating data for 81 countries, collectively representing 93% of global GDP and 86% of the world population.
This paper examines climate-change impacts on hydropower generation using an econometric model of the determinants of hydroelectric generetion.
The report identifies and illustrates three critical success factors that governments should be aware of and should seriously consider for their operations and mainteance strategies.
The board of directors plays a key role in setting and overseeing an organization s strategy, including the planning and execution of key capital projects.
The World Economic Forum publishes a Financial Development Index annually, which measures and analyses the factors enabling the development of financial systems among different economies.
The report and over 50 separate databases provide accurate and reliable forecasts to 2030 and analyse the market dynamics in 48 major construction markets representing almost 90% of world output.
The Global Infrastructure Investment Index ranks the world s 41 most dynamic countries with the greatest potential for growth and investment in their economic infrastructure.
This report provides details about all the infrastructure deals that has happened across the globe in 2015 including project finance and advisory league tables.
This document is a summary and analysis of a benchmark index and learning tool that assesses the capacity of countries in the Asia-Pacific region to deliver sustainable public-private partnerships.
This document is the first edition of an informational tool and benchmarking index that assesses the capacity of countries in Africa to carry out sustainable public private partnerships (PPPs) in infrastructure.
Infrastructure 100, a global panel of independent industry experts identified 100 of the world s most inspirational and innovative infrastructure projects.