Infrastructure in Latin America : Recent Developments and Key Challenges, Volume 1

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/2162
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Private Sector Development, Privatization, and Industrial Policy
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Morrison, Mary
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Fay, Marianne
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2012-06-22T16:46:19Z
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2012-06-22T16:46:19Z
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2005-08
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2021-04-23T14:02:40Z
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In the last decade, most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have not spent enough on infrastructure. Total investment has fallen as a percentage of GDP, as public infrastructure expenditure has borne the brunt of fiscal adjustment, and private investment has failed to take up the slack. Most infrastructure services have therefore lagged behind East Asian comparators, middle income countries in general and China, in terms of both coverage and quality, despite the generally positive impacts of private sector involvement. This lackluster performance has slowed the LAC region's economic growth and progress in poverty reduction. Countries of the region therefore need to focus on upgrading their infrastructure, as this can yield great dividends in terms of growth, competitiveness and poverty reduction, as well as improving the quality of life of their citizens. Catching up requires significant new investment. But first, measures need to be taken to ensure that infrastructure spending produces higher returns, both economic and social. Both these tasks involve multiple challenges. The first section of the main report reviews progress made in infrastructure coverage and quality and discusses the impacts this has had on growth, competitiveness and the fight against poverty. The second section argues that the main issue has been that there has not been enough improvement in the management of resources, which have been insufficient anyway, and also reviews the region's experiences with private participation in infrastructure. The third section builds on the lessons of the last decade to tackle the key challenges: improving social and economic returns from infrastructure, managing private participation in infrastructure better and raising new finance for infrastructure.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/7090834/infrastructure-latin-america-recent-developments-key-challenges-vol-1-2-main-report
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8801
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English
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en_US
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Washington, DC
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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ACCOUNTING
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AIRPORT
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AIRPORTS
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ALLOCATION OF RISKS
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BLOCK TARIFFS
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BOND ISSUE
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BONDS
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BOT
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BOTTLENECKS
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CAPACITY BUILDING
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CAPITAL MARKETS
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COLLUSION
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COMPETITORS
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CONCESSION
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CONCESSIONAIRES
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CONCESSIONS
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CONTRACT DESIGN
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CORPORATION
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COST OF CAPITAL
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COST RECOVERY
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COST RECOVERY LEVELS
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CREDIT RATING
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CROSS-SUBSIDIES
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DEBT
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DEBT SERVICE
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ECONOMIC GROWTH
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ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
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ELECTRICITY
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ELECTRICITY TARIFFS
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EMPLOYMENT
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ENTREPRENEURS
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EXCESSIVE PROFITS
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EXPANSION
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FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE
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FINANCIAL MARKETS
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FIRMS
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
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GROWTH IN DEMAND
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HOUSING
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INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS
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INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
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INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE
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INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING
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INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
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INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
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INFRASTRUCTURE PERFORMANCE
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INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
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INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISION
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INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
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INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING
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INSURANCE
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INSURANCE COMPANIES
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INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
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INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
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INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS
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INVESTMENT CLIMATE
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JOB LOSSES
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LATIN AMERICAN
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LENDERS
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LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS
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LOCAL CURRENCY FINANCING
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LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
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LOCAL INVESTORS
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MITIGATION MECHANISMS
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MUNICIPAL FINANCE
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NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
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OPPORTUNISTIC BEHAVIOR
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PENSION FUNDS
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PENSIONS
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POWER
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POWER DISTRIBUTION
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PRICE CAP
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PRICE CAP REGULATION
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PRIVATE COMPANIES
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PRIVATE FIRMS
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PRIVATE INVESTMENT
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PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE
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PRIVATE INVESTORS
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PRIVATE OPERATORS
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PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
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PRIVATE SECTOR
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PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT
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PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
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PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
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PRIVATE UTILITIES
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PRIVATIZATION
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PRIVATIZATION MODEL
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PROPERTY RIGHTS
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PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE
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PROVISIONS
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PUBLIC
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PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
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PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
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PUBLIC INVESTMENT
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PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE
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PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
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PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
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PUBLIC PERCEPTION
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PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS
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PUBLIC SECTOR
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PUBLIC SERVICES
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PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
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QUALITY OF SERVICE
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RAIL
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REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
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REGULATORY REGIME
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RETRENCHMENT
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RISK MANAGEMENT
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RISK MITIGATION
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ROAD
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ROAD SECTOR
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ROAD TRANSPORT
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RURAL ROADS
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SAFETY
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SANITATION
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SANITATION SECTOR
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SERVICE DELIVERY
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STOCKS
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SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
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TARIFF INCREASES
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TARIFF STRUCTURES
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TARIFFS FOR WATER
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TAX
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TAX COLLECTION
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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TOLL
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TOLL ROADS
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TRAFFIC
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TRAILS
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TRANSPARENCY
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TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
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URBAN TRANSPORT
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USER CHARGES
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UTILITIES
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VENDORS
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WATER COVERAGE
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WATER SECTOR
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WATER SUPPLY
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WATER TARIFFS
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WATER UTILITIES
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WEALTH
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Infrastructure in Latin America : Recent Developments and Key Challenges, Volume 1
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2006-09-28
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Economic & Sector Work :: PSD, Privatization and Industrial Policy
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Economic & Sector Work
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/7090834/infrastructure-latin-america-recent-developments-key-challenges-vol-1-2-main-report
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Transport and ICT
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Finance and Markets
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Governance
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yes
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000160016_20060928131700
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7090834
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32640
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en
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http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2006/09/28/000160016_20060928131700/Rendered/PDF/326400LAC0whit1rastructure01PUBLIC1.pdf
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Latin America & Caribbean
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Brazil
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America
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South America
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Finance
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Industry and trade
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Finance and Financial Sector Development :: Non Bank Financial Institutions
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Transport Economics Policy and Planning
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Infrastructure Economics and Finance :: Infrastructure Economics
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Public Sector Economics and Finance
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Infrastructure Economics and Finance :: Private Participation in Infrastructure
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Transport
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Public Sector Development
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Private Sector Cluster (LCSFR)
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