Rebuilding Infrastructure
Postconflict countries have had difficulty attracting private investment in infrastructure, and their growth and stability have suffered as a result. But the success of a few countries hints at policy initiatives that governments could pursue to cl...
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okr-10986-111882021-04-23T14:02:54Z Rebuilding Infrastructure Schwartz, Jordan Halkyard, Pablo AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS APPROACH BARRIERS TO ENTRY BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BASIC SERVICES BIDDING CAPITAL MARKETS CARGO CONCESSIONS CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS CORPORATION DEREGULATION ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT EXPROPRIATION FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN OWNERSHIP FUTURE INVESTMENTS GAS GAS DISTRIBUTION GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION INCUMBENT OPERATOR INFRASTRUCTURE CONTRACTS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTORS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURE REFORM INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INTEREST RATE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT FLOWS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT RISK LEGAL ARRANGEMENTS MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS MARKET ENTRY OIL PACIFIC REGION PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS PORTS POST-CONFLICT PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SERVICE PROVIDERS PRIVATIZATION PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC POLICY INNOVATIONS PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY APPROACHES REGULATORY BARRIERS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REGULATORY STRUCTURES REVENUE COLLECTION RURAL ENERGY SERVICE PROVISION TRAFFIC UNBUNDLING UTILITIES WATER SECTOR WATER SUPPLY Postconflict countries have had difficulty attracting private investment in infrastructure, and their growth and stability have suffered as a result. But the success of a few countries hints at policy initiatives that governments could pursue to close this destabilizing gap in investment. The emphasis should be on making sure that sector reforms go far enough, getting the timing and sequencing of the reforms right, reducing investor risk, and recognizing the importance of small-scale providers. 2012-08-13T14:23:39Z 2012-08-13T14:23:39Z 2006-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/03/6698703/rebuilding-infrastructure http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11188 English Viewpoint: Public Policy for the Private Sector; Note No. 306 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Viewpoint Publications & Research |
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AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS APPROACH BARRIERS TO ENTRY BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BASIC SERVICES BIDDING CAPITAL MARKETS CARGO CONCESSIONS CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS CORPORATION DEREGULATION ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT EXPROPRIATION FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN OWNERSHIP FUTURE INVESTMENTS GAS GAS DISTRIBUTION GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION INCUMBENT OPERATOR INFRASTRUCTURE CONTRACTS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTORS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURE REFORM INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INTEREST RATE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT FLOWS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT RISK LEGAL ARRANGEMENTS MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS MARKET ENTRY OIL PACIFIC REGION PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS PORTS POST-CONFLICT PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SERVICE PROVIDERS PRIVATIZATION PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC POLICY INNOVATIONS PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY APPROACHES REGULATORY BARRIERS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REGULATORY STRUCTURES REVENUE COLLECTION RURAL ENERGY SERVICE PROVISION TRAFFIC UNBUNDLING UTILITIES WATER SECTOR WATER SUPPLY |
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AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS APPROACH BARRIERS TO ENTRY BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BASIC SERVICES BIDDING CAPITAL MARKETS CARGO CONCESSIONS CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS CORPORATION DEREGULATION ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT EXPROPRIATION FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN OWNERSHIP FUTURE INVESTMENTS GAS GAS DISTRIBUTION GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION INCUMBENT OPERATOR INFRASTRUCTURE CONTRACTS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTORS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURE REFORM INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INTEREST RATE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT FLOWS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT RISK LEGAL ARRANGEMENTS MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS MARKET ENTRY OIL PACIFIC REGION PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS PORTS POST-CONFLICT PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE INVESTORS PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SERVICE PROVIDERS PRIVATIZATION PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC POLICY INNOVATIONS PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY APPROACHES REGULATORY BARRIERS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REGULATORY STRUCTURES REVENUE COLLECTION RURAL ENERGY SERVICE PROVISION TRAFFIC UNBUNDLING UTILITIES WATER SECTOR WATER SUPPLY Schwartz, Jordan Halkyard, Pablo Rebuilding Infrastructure |
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Viewpoint: Public Policy for the Private Sector; Note No. 306 |
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Postconflict countries have had
difficulty attracting private investment in infrastructure,
and their growth and stability have suffered as a result.
But the success of a few countries hints at policy
initiatives that governments could pursue to close this
destabilizing gap in investment. The emphasis should be on
making sure that sector reforms go far enough, getting the
timing and sequencing of the reforms right, reducing
investor risk, and recognizing the importance of small-scale providers. |
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Publications & Research :: Viewpoint |
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Schwartz, Jordan Halkyard, Pablo |
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Schwartz, Jordan Halkyard, Pablo |
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Schwartz, Jordan |
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Rebuilding Infrastructure |
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Rebuilding Infrastructure |
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Rebuilding Infrastructure |
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Rebuilding Infrastructure |
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Rebuilding Infrastructure |
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rebuilding infrastructure |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/03/6698703/rebuilding-infrastructure http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11188 |
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