The latest issue of Handshake, focused on public-private partnerships in the Innovation. “An age of constant invention naturally begets one of constant failure,”the New York Times Magazine declared in...
Developing country investors have emerged as a major source of investment finance for infrastructure projects with private participation. This update of the article in 2006, shows that, indeed, during...
With urban and especially periurban populations set to grow at unprecedented rates in Africa, and service coverage continuing to lag, governments and donors have begun to recognize that small-scale providers...
Developing country investors have emerged as a major source of investment finance for infrastructure projects with private participation. The potential role of this investor class is encouraging. For policymakers...
Starting from the late 1980s the underlying trend in public participation in infrastructure (PPI) has pointed upwards and is continuing to do so today. Cycles around the underlying trend are normal and...