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, and before the wave of decentralization of the 1980s and 1990s, the World Bank developed an instrument with great …This book takes a look at the past to gain insights for the future. Nearly 30 years ago, when the world urban … entities (municipalities, local utilities, or community groups) on behalf of the World Bank. This arrangement makes it feasible …
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, reflecting differing market, regulatory, and policy circumstances. This policy brief draws on World Bank experience and datasets … infrastructure system operators in different cities around the world, and how these link back to the climate challenges they may face … the World Bank Group …
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The project, implemented between 1996 and 2001 with World Bank funding of US$24 million had two components: (i) a … construction of urban infrastructure and community facilities; and (ii) capacity building ( pilot decentralization) at the …
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The paper examines the politics of infrastructure in the post-privatisation era. It shows the tensions between the interests of private investors and the expectations of the citizenry for the assembly of a raft of capital assets that collectively underpin the operation of liveable sustainable...
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Urban infrastructure investment is needed for both, mitigation of climate risks and improved urban resiliency. Financing them requires the translation of those benefits into measurable returns on investment in the context of emerging risks that capital markets can understand and appreciate. This...
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