This book combines thematic and country studies, while breaking new ground in quantifying infrastructure's impact on Asia's trade costs.
This report presents a selection methodology that proposes a common language with clear economic, technical, social and regional criteria to identify infrastructure projects with the potential for acceleration.
This book discusses in detail the issues and challenges associated with infrastructure connectivity in Asia.
This paper presents the state of infrastructure in developing Asian countries, in particular how the development of this infrastructure has correlated with past and current growth in Asia.
This paper discusses some of the main challenges in developing a robust and viable project pipeline to address the daunting infrastructure needs facing many countries worldwide.
Infrastructure Monitor is the GI Hub's annual flagship report on the state of investment in infrastructure.
The study analyses gaps and trends in investment infrastructure in the Western Balkans.
The paper discusses the potential contribution of transport infrastructure to regional growth in the years following the GFC.
The Infrastructure Investment Policy Blueprint offers a practical set of recommendations for governments on attracting private capital for infrastructure projects while creating clear social and economic value for their citizens.
The Nabarro Infrastructure Index is a composite index, based on empirical and verifiable sources, which have been aggregated and weighted for application to listed countries to provide a unique tool to assist in the decision-making process.
Infrastructure Financing Trends in Africa – 2017 is the Infrastructure Consortium for Africa’s (ICA’s) annual report on how financial resources are being mobilised to facilitate the development of the continent’s transport, water and sanitation, energy and ICT sectors.
ICA’s flagship report, Infrastructure Financing Trends in Africa, shows trends of financing flows to infrastructure projects in Africa based on collected data from various stakeholders.
This paper expands upon existing literature by proposing a wider definition of what constitutes green infrastructure. We then develop a holistic cost model by defining and quantifying the investment categories that should be considered part of green infrastructure.
The Infrastructure Finance in the Developing World Working Paper Series is a joint research effort by the Global Green Growth Institute and the G-24 that explores the challenges and opportunities for scaling up infrastructure finance in emerging markets and developing countries.
This paper argues that with the rapid urbanization in Southeast Asia, local government units (LGUs) in Southeast Asia are comparable to their counterparts in Canada and therefore should move to a comprehensive/beneficial asset management system.
Infrastructure 100, a global panel of independent industry experts identified 100 of the world s most inspirational and innovative infrastructure projects.
This document is the fifth edition of an informational tool and benchmarking index that assesses the capacity of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to carry out sustainable public-private partnerships (PPPs) in infrastructure.
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.
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.