Blog posts tagged to "infrastructure investment gap"
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New solutions for closing the global infrastructure gap
Published on Thursday, 08 November 2018
Participants at the Global Infrastructure Forum 2018 agreed that scaling up infrastructure investment requires nuance, innovation, and cooperation.
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Financing urban planning in Asia: From land value “capture” to “creation” (and more)
Published on Tuesday, 19 June 2018
When land value is created, shared, and reinvested, it spurs a virtuous cycle of urban infrastructure development.
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Investing to build a greener Asia
Published on Thursday, 03 May 2018
Asia needs to attract more private sector investment to close its infrastructure gap. Here’s how it can happen.
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Why US-ADB partnership remains strong after 51 years
Published on Tuesday, 20 March 2018
ADB-financed projects are good for American businesses and for developing countries in Asia-Pacific, explains Vice-President Stephen Groff.
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PRC infrastructure: A lot done, a long way to go
Published on Friday, 28 July 2017
The country is a prolific builder, but its infrastructure investment needs are and will continue to be enormous.
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Blending finance for bankability
Published on Wednesday, 10 May 2017
The success of development finance should also be measured by the amount of private finance it can catalyze.
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Why Asia needs to invest in quality infrastructure
Published on Friday, 05 May 2017
Quality infrastructure may cost more in the beginning, but is worth the extra investment.
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Asian infrastructure needs to get the finances right
Published on Thursday, 04 May 2017
Creating a bankable project is not enough to automatically mobilize financing.
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Are infrastructure bonds the next big thing in infrastructure financing?
Published on Tuesday, 02 May 2017
The region’s infrastructure bond market is still at a nascent stage.
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Blog poll: Invest in infrastructure to make Asia’s secondary cities ‘smart’
Published on Monday, 07 November 2016
More than half of ADB blog readers think infrastructure is the key to making our secondary cities not just smart, but also more livable.