This paper explains hard and soft barriers to trade in South Asia by analyzing transport links and trade facilitation issues.
This note seeks to identify a research agenda for addressing the main gaps in information for understanding the drivers and impediments of long-term investment and related financing.
This report primarily focuses on the lessons of International Finance Institutions experience in three areas.
APEC economies endorsed the APEC Guidebook on Quality of Infrastructure Development and Investment (Revision) .
The first edition of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Monitor tracks the development of the PPP business environment as well as the challenges of doing PPPs in nine of the ADB’s developing member countries (DMCs).
This study examines how institutional change affects public-private partnership (PPP) market maturity.
Emerging insights from Italy and its Next Gen EU implementation plans
The survey was conducted to guage the status of infrastructure market based on macro trends. Previously, Deloitte had conducted a survey in 2013 and interviewed a wide cross-section of infrastructure investors throughout Europe.
This report addresses the critical question: how can the public and private sectors build successful partnerships?
The Framework provides systematic structure for proactively disclosing information pertaining to PPP Projects.
This book reviews the infrastructure development in Thailand and Korea
This PPP checklist is an extension of the initial framework.
In 2021, the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors asked the G20's Sustainable Finance Working Group (SFWG) to develop a multi-year G20 Sustainable Finance Roadmap identifying the G20’s sustainable finance priorities, and to work on specific priority areas. This report characterises challenges, reviews existing practices, and proposes a set of recommendations to progress in the priority areas.
The Joint Report on Multilateral Development Banks Climate Finance is an annual report that makes public the MDB climate finance figures, with explanation of the methodologies for tracking this finance.
Between September and October 2018, we gathered the views of 118 power and utility company executives from over 100 companies and 56 different countries or territories in Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa.