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Infrastructure Gap in South Asia : Infrastructure Needs, Prioritization, and Financing

2014

Andres, Luis | Biller, Dan | Herrera Dappe, Matias


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank Group, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Investment climate; Investment costs; Interstate transport; Growth model; Deficits; Wealth; Private operators; Financial closure; Infrastructure investment projects; Public contracts; Urban sprawl; Financial options; Public spending; Negative externalities; Donor agencies; Tax revenues; Infrastructure performance; Service providers; Gdp; Private sector investment; Distribution grid; Transport access; Rail network; Infrastructure investment; Increasing returns to scale; Bridge; Political economy; Road; Deregulation; User charges; Infrastructure assets; Economies of scale; Benchmark; Agglomeration effects; Economic models; Total factor productivity; Electricity distribution; Tolls; Maintenance of infrastructure; National transport; Port authority; Driving; Infrastructure performance indicators; Poor households; Infrastructure projects; Infrastructure sector; Safe water supply; Road sector; Transportation networks; Maintenance costs; Public transport; Consumption increases; Economic growth rates; Rail; Cost-benefit analysis; Competitive advantages; Public investments; Electricity generation; Development policy; Mobility; Transportation infrastructure; Motor vehicles; Infrastructure provision; Barriers to entry; Rents; National governments; Public sector investment; International energy; Regulatory framework; Public infrastructure; Private sector investments; Road networks; Sanitation infrastructure; Private sector participation; Electricity supply; Benchmarking; Road network; State highways; Economic characteristics; Infrastructure services; Returns to scale; Sales taxes; Concessions; Lease contract; Private vehicle; Increasing returns; Public funds; Bottlenecks; Power sector; Comparative advantage; Outsourcing; Concession projects; Natural monopoly; Public; Transfer of ownership; Urban highway; Transmission lines; Local governments; Freight transport; Solid waste collection; Organizational form; Consumer welfare; Transport sector; Divestiture; Diesel; Transportation system; Public resources; Gdp per capita; Financial burden; Demand for infrastructure investment; Infrastructure development; Shadow tolls; Infrastructures; Regional infrastructure; Investment targets; Network planning; Contractual arrangements; Efficiency of infrastructure; Partial divestiture; Network externalities; Entry barriers; Highway; Freight; Power distribution; Economic dimension; Economic loss; Externalities; Transport investment; Water services; Growth rates; Terminal operators; Concession; Organizational structure; Transport services; Infrastructure investments; Tax; Electricity sector; Transport investments; Price regulation
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Text

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