At a Glance
Publication Date | June 2015 |
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Thematic Area | Cross Cutting |
The Infrastructure Finance in the Developing World Working Paper Series is a joint research effort by GGGI and the G-24 that explores the challenges and opportunities for scaling up infrastructure finance in emerging markets and developing countries. Each paper addresses a unique piece of the infrastructure finance puzzle and provides critical analysis that will give impetus to international discourse and play a catalytic role in the creation and success of new development finance institutions. The papers have been authored by top experts in their respective fields, and the process has been carefully guided by the leadership of both organizations. This work has important implications in the post-2015 environment, given the essential role infrastructure must play in achieving sustainable development. To this end, GGGI and the G-24 look forward to further development and operationalization of the contents of these papers.
- Green Infrastructure: Definition and Needs
- Private Finance for Infrastructure Investments: Analysis and Implications for New Multilateral Development Banks
- Infrastructure Pipeline and Need for Robust Project Preparation
- Public Finance Underpinnings for Infrastructure Financing in Developing Countries
- Involving the Private Sector and Public–Private Partnerships in Financing Investments: Public Opportunities and Challenges
- National Development Banks and Infrastructure Provision: A Comparative Study of Brazil, China, and South Africa
- Challenges and Opportunities for Multilateral Development Banks in 21st Century Infrastructure Finance
- Multilateral Lending Instruments for Infrastructure Financing
- Assessing the Changing Infrastructure Needs in Emerging Markets and Developing Countries (forthcoming)