Public Investment and Public-Private Partnerships [electronic resource] / Bernardin Akitoby.

By: Akitoby, BernardinContributor(s): Hemming, Richard | Schwartz, GerdMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Economic Issues; Economic Issues ; No. 40Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2007Description: 1 online resource (24 p.)ISBN: 1589065468 :ISSN: 1020-8380Subject(s): Fiscal Risk | Fiscal Targets | Public Debt | Public FinanceAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Public Investment and Public-Private PartnershipsOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: Over the past three decades, public spending on infrastructure, as a share of GDP, has been on the decline worldwide. Although the link between infrastructure investment and economic growth is not yet fully understood, the quality of infrastructure clearly affects a country's productivity, competitiveness in export markets, and ability to attract foreign investment. This EI explores the following questions: Should countries increase public investment in infrastructure? If the answer is yes, how can they do so in a fiscally responsible manner? Are public-private partnerships a viable alternative?
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Over the past three decades, public spending on infrastructure, as a share of GDP, has been on the decline worldwide. Although the link between infrastructure investment and economic growth is not yet fully understood, the quality of infrastructure clearly affects a country's productivity, competitiveness in export markets, and ability to attract foreign investment. This EI explores the following questions: Should countries increase public investment in infrastructure? If the answer is yes, how can they do so in a fiscally responsible manner? Are public-private partnerships a viable alternative?

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