The authors estimate demand for
infrastructure services over the first decade of the new
millennium based on a model that relates demand for
infrastructure with the structural change and growth in
income the world is expected to undergo between now and
2010. It should be noted that predictions are based on
estimated demand rather than on any absolute measure of
"need" such as those developed in the Millenium
Development Goals. The authors also provide estimates of
associated investment and maintenance expenditures and
predict total required resource flows to satisfy new demand
while maintaining service for existing infrastructure.
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: |
Yepes, Tito,
Fay, Marianne |
Language: | English en_US |
Published: |
World Bank, Washington, DC
2003-07
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Subjects: | ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE,
ACCOUNTING,
AGGREGATE DEMAND,
AGRICULTURE,
AIRPORTS,
AVERAGE COSTS,
CAPACITY BUILDING,
CHANGE IN DEMAND,
CITIES,
ECONOMIC GROWTH,
ECONOMIC RESEARCH,
ELASTICITY,
ELASTICITY OF DEMAND,
ELECTRICITY,
ELECTRICITY GENERATION,
EXPENDITURES,
GDP,
GDP DEFLATOR,
GDP PER CAPITA,
HUMAN CAPITAL,
IMPORTS,
INCOME,
INCOME GROUPS,
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES,
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES,
OIL,
POPULATION DENSITY,
POVERTY ALLEVIATION,
PRODUCTION FUNCTION,
PROFIT MAXIMIZATION,
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE,
PUBLIC INVESTMENT,
PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE,
PUBLIC SECTOR,
RAILWAYS,
ROADS,
SANITATION,
STRUCTURAL CHANGE,
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE,
TELECOMMUNICATIONS,
TIME SERIES,
UNDERESTIMATES,
UNEMPLOYMENT,
URBAN AREAS,
URBAN POPULATION,
URBANIZATION,
VALUE ADDED,
DEMAND FORECASTING,
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING,
Microdata Set, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/07/2487584/investing-infrastructure-needed-2000-2010
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18147
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