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"Using panel data models, the author examines the threshold effects of the productivity of infrastructure investment in developing countries. He considers various specifications of an augmented production function that allow for endogenous thresholds. More precisely, these specifications are...
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1990s. The authors make a case for a stronger commitment of the international community to generate the information needed …
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through commercial management, competition, and user involvement. Several trends are helping to improve the performance of …
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Over the past ten years, private-sector-led growth has revolutionized access to telecommunications. Every region of the developing world did benefit in terms of investment, and rollout. This revolution would have been impossible without government reform, and oversight. Advanced information and...
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through commercial management, competition, and user involvement. Several trends are helping to improve the performance of …
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Ten years after the World Bank institutionalized the use of Communications for Development, the Water and Sanitation Program for Latin America and the Caribbean and the World Bank office in Peru held the 'constructive dialogue: communications for development of water, sanitation, and...
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coverage across the infrastructure portfolio. This will require stronger management commitment, concerted efforts, a plan with …
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Investment commitments to new infrastructure projects with private participation (PPI projects) reaching closure in developing countries fell by 25 percent in the first quarter of 2010 compared with the same quarter of 2009. The absence of unusually large projects (US$4 billion or more), such as...
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