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This study examines a range of crossborder infrastructure development issues related to the Asian countries. Despite … active pursuit of private investment in infrastructure by most developing countries in Asia and a growing number of success … stories, the pace of such investment remains slow. Participation by the private sector in infrastructure development has been …
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assistance programs were mainly allocated in the form of loans for economic infrastructure projects. This orientation attests … location choice even though other profit-maximising factors such as agglomeration effects or the quality of infrastructure had … importance of a complementary process in which foreign aid is directed towards the development of infrastructure, acting as a pre …
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connectivity depends on the quality of hard and soft infrastructure. Of particular importance in terms of soft infrastructure which … makes hard infrastructure work are the facilitating institutions that support connectivity through appropriate policies … subregional institutions involved in national and regional energy, transport, and telecommunications infrastructure connectivity …
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, infrastructure and government support that will sustain the transition. …
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concern that an aging and increasingly inadequate infrastructure may limit the potential for further growth and economic … development. A critical infrastructure component is the transportation network, and there are currently several transportation … infrastructure projects in the South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation (SASEC) region, connecting Nepal, eastern India …
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Counter factual policy simulations of sustained increase in public investment in infrastructure, financed through … infrastructure, which is 0.5% of GDP and 2.7% of total govt. revenue in 2000-03, can accelerate the real macro economic growth by 1 … extent, the steepest decline being for infrastructure price. Further, this increase in income will lead to 0.7% reduction in …
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) infrastructure, which includes power, transport, communication and construction and (d) services sector, covering all other … infrastructure are undertaken to illustrate the usefulness of the model for analyzing the policy options in a simultaneous equations … significant structural shifts in production from agriculture to infrastructure and services in the Indian economy. The estimated …
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international trade and inequality; and third, the links between infrastructure and inequality. Both international trade and … infrastructure make it easier for people to exchange goods and services and to increase income by allowing specialization, economies … constitutes a challenge. However, the answer should not be to eschew opening up the economy or building infrastructure, but to do …
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international trade and inequality; and third, the links between infrastructure and inequality. Both international trade and … infrastructure make it easier for people to exchange goods and services and to increase income by allowing specialization, economies … constitutes a challenge. However, the answer should not be to eschew opening up the economy or building infrastructure, but to do …
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growth of the low value added industries, such as garments, the developing countries should develop basic infrastructure and …
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