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When governments seek private investment in infrastructure projects, they usually find themselves asked to provide …
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The interplay of infrastructure supply and demand is of central interest in line with Web 2.0. As the role of customers …, simultaneously, customers' demand for high-quality infrastructure. On the other hand, infrastructure providers carry investment risks … service competition increases the supply of infrastructure) can be disentangled from an indirect effect (more service …
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This paper estimates the impact of public capital on economic growth for forty-eight OECD and non-OECD countries during 1960 - 2001. Using the production function and its extensions, it finds a positive - but concave - elasticity of output with respect to public capital, which is robust to...
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Infrastructure and commons are not typically thought to be related to one another. Both concepts have rich histories … engineering, economics, political science, and law. There is no separate field of infrastructure study or commons study, and there … are no settled universal theories or even definitions of infrastructure or commons. This chapter develops the foundation …
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This paper explains the concept of infrastructure investing. It reviews its history, why it is of current interest, and … what forms it takes. It details the benefits and risks of infrastructure investing and elaborates on the issues involved in … making an investment. It focuses on private investments in infrastructure assets, primarily in developed western economies …
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This paper argues that the governmental decisions on corporate tax and public capital stock are not independent. In order to explain this relationship, we have built a general equilibrium model of corporate tax competition where governments supply public capital and compete for corporate...
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