Globalisation And Private Infrastructure Investments In Emerging Markets

Topics:
Foreign Direct Investment
Tags:
Emerging Market,
Finance,
Financial Accounting,
Financing,
Infrastructure Investment,
Investment
Source:
De Montfort University

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Overview: The budgets of many emerging economies are overstretched by competing claims on the available resources, with major implications for infrastructure and service delivery. This is a serious predicament particularly in poorer emerging economies where inadequate infrastructure imposes huge constraints on sustainable development. To augment the public sources of funding for infrastructure investment, several of these countries are developing various schemes that will enable the utilization of private financing from both domestic and international investors. Domestic sources of financing may be limited in these countries, and globalisation appears to offer a window of opportunity for tapping private capital for infrastructure investment.

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Format: PDF | Size: 188KB | Date: Feb 2005 | Pages: 8


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