Resource Financed Infrastructure: A Discussion on a New Form of Infrastructure Financing

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Publication Date:
May 29, 2014

Resource Financed Infrastructure: A Discussion on a New Form of Infrastructure Financing

Resource Financed Infrastructure: A Discussion on a New Form of Infrastructure Financing by Håvard Halland, John J. Beardsworth, Bryan C. Land and James A. Schmidt, World Bank study supported by Public-Private Infrastructure Facility (PPIAF) September 2014. 

Developing countries are facing constraints as the global financial crisis has drastically limited traditional, long-term and private financing sources for public projects. Nations lacking in adequate infrastructure but richly endowed in natural resources, however, are not without options. When pursuing large projects, developing countries have explored a less conventional form of financing: the Resource Financed Infrastructure (RFI) model.

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Tracking Number: RFI_Discussion on a New Form of infrastructure financing_PPIAF_EN.pdf

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