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Unlocking Private Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure in Asia

English · Paperback / Softback

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The book aims to assess the impacts and future of sustainable infrastructure investments and examines the role of governments in mobilizing financial resources and new models for unlocking private investment in sustainable infrastructure.



List of contents

Introduction. PART I: Assessing the Impacts of Investments and the Future of Sustainable Infrastructure 1. Infrastructure Investment and Managerial Oversight: A Pathway to Regional Growth 2. Transition Pathways for Central Asian Energy Infrastructure 3. Silk Road Smart Cities: Sustainable Growth and Recovery Drivers for Central Asia? 4. Infrastructure Needs and Investment Schemes in CAREC Countries: Perspectives from a Pan-Asian Natural Gas Trade Model 5. Financing Infrastructure in Central Asia: The Water Sector 6. Does Infrastructure Investment Lead to Economic growth: Evidence from Central Asian Countries? 7. Three Models of Local Public Financing for Infrastructure Investment in the People’s Republic of China 8. Impacts of the Patterns of Financing on Logistic Infrastructure in CAREC Member Countries Part II: The Role of Governments and New Models for Unlocking Private Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure 9. Private Financing for Water Infrastructure in Central Asia 10. The Role of Government in Attracting Private Investment in Suitable Infrastructure: Case of Foreign Direct Investment Inflows in Central Asia 11. Private-Public Partnerships in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and CAREC and their Scope for Renewable Energy Projects 12. An Evidence-Based Approach to Infrastructure Development in Uzbekistan 13. Government Initiatives to Unlock Private Participation in Infrastructure: Lessons from Indonesia’s Public–Private Partnership in the Water Sector 14. Land Pooling: A Public–Private Model for Sustainable Infrastructure Investment in Delhi 15. Tax Incentives to Attract Private Investment in Infrastructure: The Indonesian Perspective

About the author

Bhajan Grewal is Professor at Victoria University, Australia.
Nella Hendriyetty is Senior Economist at the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI).
Iskandar Abdullaev is Deputy Director Two, CAREC Institute
Chul Ju Kim is Chairman of the Credit Coordination Committee, Republic of Korea, and Former Deputy Dean, ADBI
Naoyuki Yoshino is Professor Emeritus, Keio University Japan and Former Dean and CEO, ADBI
Eisa Khan Ayoob Ayoobi is Chief of the Capacity Building Division, CAREC Institute.

Summary

The book aims to assess the impacts and future of sustainable infrastructure investments and examines the role of governments in mobilizing financial resources and new models for unlocking private investment in sustainable infrastructure.

Product details

Authors Bhajan Hendriyetty Grewal
Assisted by Iskandar Abdullaev (Editor), Eisa Khan Ayoob Ayoobi (Editor), Bhajan Grewal (Editor), Nella Hendriyetty (Editor), Chul Ju Kim (Editor), Naoyuki Yoshino (Editor), Yoshino Naoyuki (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.05.2024
 
EAN 9781032133454
ISBN 978-1-0-3213345-4
No. of pages 340
Series Routledge Studies in Development Economics
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development, Development economics & emerging economies, Development economics and emerging economies

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