Investing in Infrastructure: Harnessing Its Potential for Growth in Sri Lanka (Directions in Development) - Ijaz Nabi - Books - World Bank Publications - 9780821399279 - July 18, 2013
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Investing in Infrastructure: Harnessing Its Potential for Growth in Sri Lanka (Directions in Development)

Ijaz Nabi

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Investing in Infrastructure: Harnessing Its Potential for Growth in Sri Lanka (Directions in Development)

The liberalization policy implemented in the 1970s helped Sri Lanka to achieve middle-incomecountry status in 2010. Sri Lanka is now poised for the next phase of economic growth and productive employment. The two principal drivers of investment for sustained high economic growth are international competitiveness for export-led growth and urbanization. Crucial to both is efficient infrastructure that shortens the international supply chain and brings about agglomeration benefits. Investing in Infrastructure: Harnessing Its Potential for Growth in Sri Lanka has two objectives: ? To improve understanding of the infrastructure sectors, including their current state and performance, future development needs, investment requirements, and financing gaps. ? To provide policy makers with a sound analytical basis for prioritizing investments and designing policy interventions to mobilize funds and using them effectively for infrastructure development. Investing in Infrastructure: Harnessing Its Potential for Growth in Sri Lanka assesses the country?s infrastructure endowment and performance, analyzes the contribution of infrastructure to economic and spatial development, and outlines investment needs and strategic priorities consistent with the framework of the Mahinda Chintana. Further, it provides a cross-sectoral analysis of the major infrastructure cross-cutting themes, including the links among infrastructure, poverty reduction, and economic growth; the infrastructure institutional and regulatory frameworks; the issues surrounding planning, coordination, and financing of infrastructure projects; and the potential of private-sector participation in infrastructure financing and service provision. Finally, it suggests policy adjustments to improve efficiency and expand infrastructure services where needed.

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Released July 18, 2013
ISBN13 9780821399279
Publishers World Bank Publications
Pages 122
Dimensions 180 × 250 × 10 mm   ·   226 g
Language English