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Infrastructure development in Southeast Asia has been financed mainly by public funds, which leave wide gaps in majority of countries. Governments have tried to attract the private sector by offering various schemes under public-private partnership (PPP). Typically, PPP contributes less than 1%...
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Infrastructure is considered as the engine of growth for an economy with possibilities of high return for the investors. However, in Bangladesh the infrastructure sector has been suffering a lot due to fund shortage. Bangladesh is one of the highest remittance recipient countries in the world,...
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There is no doubt that infrastructure development has been a major part in economic development. It is the core of developing countries to cope its growth by creating, building efficient and functioning infrastructure to meet the demands of its people. In aiding infrastructure growth, the...
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1.The development of Transport Infrastructure Systems -- 2. Göta kanal and the “canal-age” – the literature -- 3. Göta kanal – the major Swedish Canal – and an example of the Canal era - a brief introduction -- 4. Different perspectives on Göta kanal -- 5. Göta kanal and the iron...
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Intro -- Contents -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- 1. Introduction -- Study Goal -- 2. Country Context and Role of PPI -- Economic and Political Setting -- Infrastructure in Angola -- Potential Role of Private Participation in Infrastructure -- Critical...
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