Decentralization and Infrastructure in the Global Economy: From Gaps to Solutions
Decentralization and Infrastructure in the Global Economy: From Gaps to Solutions covers the most important aspects of infrastructure investment in a decentralized setting. It discusses infrastructure gaps and the quality of subnational spending; how functional responsibilities, financing and equalization can be designed; sector-specific arrangements in high expenditure areas, such as health, education and roads; key steps of the public investment cycle and management; and analyses the political economy and corruption challenges that typically accompany decentralized infrastructure projects.
Frank, Jonas, and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, eds. 2015. Decentralization and Infrastructure in the Global Economy: From Gaps to Solutions. Abingdon-on-Thames, England: Routledge. [#4419]