Global evidence suggests better infrastructure governance results in more efficient spending and better growth outcomes at the national and subnational levels of government. Several studies (International Monetary Fund (IMF), 2015; OECD, 2015; World Bank 2014; OECD, 2013a) demonstrate that improvements in infrastructure governance can lead to substantial efficiency enhancements and enhanced infrastructure productivity over the life of the asset. Conversely...
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INFORMACIÓN
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2020/06/24
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Informe
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AUS0001059
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2020/06/28
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Disclosed
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Strengthening Infrastructure Governance for Investment and Service Delivery in Panama
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Law on Public Procurement