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Malawi - Mobilizing Long-Term Finance for Infrastructure (Vol. 1 of 2) : Full Report (English)

Malawi has a large infrastructure gap, which is beyond what the government can afford. Over the period of two decades (1998-2017), the total public investment in Malawi averaged 4.18 percent of GDP per year while in the energy and water and sanitation sectors alone, a similar level of investment, about 4 percent of GDP annually, will be required to meet the growing infrastructure demand. At the same time, the fiscal space has been decreasing as evidenced...
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Mwingu,Neema; Ray,Anuradha; Turkewitz,Joel A.; Kruger,Johan; Lee,Haeyoung; Sahai,Dhruva; Mukiibi,Kagaba Paul; Hettinger,Patrick Shawn; Muximpua,Odete Duarte; Mugabi,Josses; Yan,Yi; Sarmiento-Saher,Sebastian Phillip; Mwanza,William Nyambo; Nyirenda,Yalenga Loraine; Mwafongo,Tamara Juvenile; Kalembo,Miriam Sangallo; Singili,Maryirene Lucas; Warwick,Mara K.; Riddell,Hugh; Toulmin,R. Gregory; Verma,Niraj.

Malawi - Mobilizing Long-Term Finance for Infrastructure (Vol. 1 of 2) : Full Report (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/140581613025278823

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