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The Infrastructure Gap in Latin America and the Caribbean


The Infrastructure Gap in Latin America and the Caribbean

In terms of investment effort relative to the size of the economy, Latin America and the Caribbean will need to invest at least 3.12% of its GDP in ...

The infrastructure gap in Latin America and the Caribbean ...

Inter-American Development Bank. Felipe Herrera Library. The infrastructure gap in Latin America and the Caribbean: investment needed through 2030 to meet the ...

Latin America & the Caribbean Infrastructure investment: closing gaps

In other words, the region must invest at least 3.12% of its GDP each year and, according to the infrastructure integration and connectivity ...

The economic infrastructure gap in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has drawn the attention of regional authorities to the impact of insufficient infrastructure ...

The infrastructure gap in Latin America and the Caribbean to reach ...

IADB estimates indicate that the region would need an investment of 577 billion USD in electricity infrastructure, 142 billion USD in water ...

Latin America Must Prioritize Infrastructure to Spur Economic Growth

Per the Inter-American Development Bank, the infrastructure gap in Latin America is estimated at around $150 billion per year. Current needs ...

(PDF) The Infrastructure Gap in Latin America and the Caribbean

According to ref. [7] , by 2030, Latin America and the Caribbean will need to invest USD 2,220,736 million in developing infrastructure systems, ...

The Infrastructure Gap in Latin America and the Caribbean

Datos de inversión pública en infraestructura económica en América Latina y el Caribe. The Infrastructure Gap in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Efficient and quality infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean

This FAL Bulletin analyses the efficiency and effectiveness of infrastructure investments to promote better outcomes and facilitate the closing of the ...

Infrastructure Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean | Home

Join us in person in New York or online as we explore the funding models for crucial areas of infrastructure development and discuss the ...

Can data analysis help close the infrastructure gap in Latin America ...

Latin American and the Caribbean (LAC) countries have a large, and increasing, infrastructure quantitative, qualitative and efficiency gap.

Infrastructure opportunities in Latin America

Latin America's infrastructure remains below par by international standards, limiting competitiveness and economic growth. With many of the region's governments ...

Bridging expertise and capital to meet Latin America's growing need ...

The Inter-American Development Bank estimates the infrastructure gap represents 2.5 per cent of the entire region's GDP – around $US150 billion ...

Investing in Infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean

This infrastructure gap is more striking when compared with advanced economies. Our study also finds that many countries in the region have ...

How does the Latin America and Caribbean region compare?

The Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region has a sizable infrastructure gap. Physical assets, maintenance, and service provision are inadequate and below ...

Rethinking Infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean

Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) does not have the infrastructure it needs, or deserves, given its income. Many argue that the solution is to spend ...

Infrastructure Determinants and Trends in Latin America and the ...

Keywords: Latin America and the Caribbean, infrastructure, public investment, investment efficiency, public-private partnerships. Authors' E-Mail Address: ...

Rethinking Infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean - PPIAF

Latin America and the Caribbean does not have the infrastructure it needs or deserves given its income level. Infrastructure also falls short of what is ...

USTDA, CAF Renew Infrastructure Partnership in Latin America and ...

“Sustainable infrastructure is critical for long-term development and prosperity throughout the Latin America and Caribbean region. USTDA and ...

Latin America: Getting The Development Formula Right

Governments in Latin America and the Caribbean are kick-starting infra-structure projects, hoping to join the nearshoring boom. But ...