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Poorly maintained public infrastructure is common in low- and middle-income countries, with consequences for service …
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India is at the cusp of a major urban transition. In less than twenty years, India's urban population is expected to nearly double from 377 million today to over 600 million. Indian cities already contribute an estimated two-thirds of India's GDP, and this number is expected to rise to 75% by...
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, substantial amounts of public money could be raised and used to cover the population’s infrastructure needs, such as access to …
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investment needs for infrastructure providing access to water, sanitation, electricity, telecommunications and transport. In this …
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economic activity; ii) urban infrastructure development on the economic costs of curbing carbon emissions. Importantly, it is … found that combining urban infrastructure and carbon pricing allows for stringent emissions reduction targets, while still …
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expenditures in education, health, and infrastructure on economic growth, poverty, and income distribution in the past 20 years …
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