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  • Titel: A Methodological Framework for Prioritizing Infrastructure Investment
  • Beteiligte: Andres, Luis [Verfasser:in]; Biller, Dan [Verfasser:in]; Herrera Dappe, Matias [Verfasser:in]
  • Erschienen: World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015
  • Erschienen in: Policy Research Working Paper ; No. 7433
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Schlagwörter: AGGLOMERATION ; AGGLOMERATION EFFECTS ; BOTTLENECKS ; BRIDGE ; CAPITAL INTENSITY ; CLIMATE CHANGE ; CONTRACTS ; COSTS ; DEMAND FOR INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT ; DIESEL ; DISTRIBUTION GRID ; ECONOMIC BENEFITS ; ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS ; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ; ECONOMIC DYNAMICS ; ECONOMIC GROWTH ; ECONOMICS ; EDUCATION ; EXTERNALITIES ; FINANCE ; FUELS ; GROWTH MODEL ; GROWTH RATES ; HIGHWAY ; [...]
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  • Beschreibung: Policy makers are often confronted with a myriad of factors in the investment decision-making process. This issue is particularly acute in infrastructure investment decisions, as these often involve significant financial resources and lock-in technologies. In regions and countries where the infrastructure access gap is large and pubic budgets severely constrained, the importance of considering the different facets of the decision-making process becomes even more relevant. This paper discusses the trade-offs policy makers confront when attempting to prioritize infrastructure investments, in particular with regard to economic growth and welfare, and proposes a methodological framework for prioritizing infrastructure projects and portfolios that holistically equates such trade-offs, among others. The analysis suggests that it is not desirable to have a single methodology, providing a single ranking of infrastructure investments, because of the complexities of infrastructure investments. Rather, a multidisciplinary approach should be taken. Decision makers will also need to account for factors that are often not easily measured. While having techniques that enable logical frameworks in the decision-making process of establishing priorities is highly desirable, they are no substitute for consensus building and political negotiations
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