Infrastructure for supporting inclusive growth and poverty reduction in Asia
This publication summarizes the papers and presentations in Workshops on Economics of Infrastructure in a Globalized World, funded by the Asian Development Bank through a regional technical assistance project. The discussions at the conferences focused on three themes: the role of infrastructure in supporting inclusive growth and poverty reduction; the need for appropriate soft infrastructure, including the policy environment and regulatory institutions; and the potential for public and private partnerships in infrastructure provision. Each theme elaborates the premise that extensive, efficient infrastructure services are essential drivers of economic growth and sustainable poverty reduction.
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