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-term damage to the foundations of the Zimbabwean economy, private sector investment is virtually zero, infrastructure has …
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infrastructure and digitally enabled services in Myanmar. Internet restrictions have also had important implications on household …
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, as well as on other key characteristics (institutional, regulatory, development of communications infrastructure) of the …
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experience in four sectors: telecommunications, financial, water and sanitation, and energy services. For each sector, an …
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Regulating infrastructure utilities can be extremely complex and fraught with risks of political interference and …
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The aim of this paper is to review the state of the productive infrastructure of Uruguay and the development policies … sustainable development, based on the premise that there is a link between the development of a country's infrastructure and its … related to infrastructure production that affect the country in a quantum leap in economic growth. The first study concludes …
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concessionaires, particularly in infrastructure. To date, this has barely materialized, with most infrastructure improvements being …
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This report describes and explains how, in the period 1990-2008, China's railway sector has contributed and responded to the incredibly challenging transport demands generated by China's economic development, and highlights the plans and possibilities that lie ahead. In 1949, China had only...
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As a green mode of transportation, railways have an important role to play in decarbonizing transport through shifting transport from more polluting modes of transport such as road and air. Railways can enable economic growth, which in turn generates increasing transport demand, while keeping...
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