Barriers to Bankable Infrastructure

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Barriers to Bankable Infrastructure

Incentivizing Private Investment to Fill the Global Infrastructure Gap

Central / national / federal government policies International institutions Warfare and defence Development economics and emerging economies Political economy

Author: Helen Moser

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Language: English

Published by: Center for Strategic & International Studies

Published on: 18th March 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 42 pages

ISBN: 9781442259232


Overview of the Global Infrastructure Gap

This report discusses the estimated $1 trillion annual global infrastructure gap and provides recommendations on how U.S. agencies and multilateral development banks can better incentivize private-sector investment in global infrastructure.

Private Sector Support and Project Pipeline Challenges

While many private companies are looking to support infrastructure projects with readily available capital, they have not found a viable project pipeline.

Background and Current State of Infrastructure Projects

The study first provides background on the global infrastructure gap and explores the current state of play of the various public, private, and multilateral actors who work on infrastructure projects in the United States and globally.

Areas of Needed Reform

It then discusses three important areas of needed reform: project preparation, product innovation, and foreign government capacity building.

Recommendations for Development Banks and U.S. Agencies

It concludes with targeted recommendations for the multilateral development banks and U.S. agencies that work on infrastructure, with a focus on creating an expanded pipeline of projects that are bankable for the private sector.

Case Studies

The study also presents two case studies of World Bank-funded infrastructure projects in Mali and Cape Verde to illuminate the challenges related to financing and implementing infrastructure that are discussed in the broader report.

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