LEADER 01011nam0-2200361-i-450- 001 990008872380403321 005 20090702142155.0 010 $a0-8218-3813-X 035 $a000887238 035 $aFED01000887238 035 $a(Aleph)000887238FED01 035 $a000887238 100 $a20090702d2007----km-y0itay50------ba 101 0 $aeng 102 $aUS 105 $aa---a---001yy 200 1 $aLinear algebra in action$fHarry Dym 210 $aProvidence$cAmerican mathematical society$dc2007 215 $aXVI, 541 p.$d26 cm 225 1 $aGraduate studies in mathematics$v78 610 0 $aAlgebra lineare$aEsposizione didattica 610 0 $aEquazioni differenziali ordinarie 676 $a512.5$v21$zita 700 1$aDym,$bHarry$f<1938- >$012112 801 0$aIT$bUNINA$gRICA$2UNIMARC 901 $aBK 912 $a990008872380403321 952 $aC-68-(78$b23852$fMA1 959 $aMA1 962 $a15-01 962 $a34-01 996 $aLinear algebra in action$9803032 997 $aUNINA LEADER 03623nam 2200457 450 001 9910737275403321 005 20230802115941.0 010 $a9781032133461 010 $a1-000-78507-6 010 $a1-003-22879-8 035 $a(EXLCZ)995850000000085312 100 $a20221224d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cn$2rdamedia 183 $anc$2rdacarrier 200 00$aUnlocking Private Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure in Asia /$fedited by Bhajan Grewal [and five others] 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aLondon :$cRoutledge,$d2022. 215 $axxii, 340 pages $cillustrations ;$d24 225 1 $aRoutledge Studies in Development Economics Series 311 $a1-03-213346-5 330 $aInvestment in infrastructure is essential for promoting economic growth, and while countries in Asia have enjoyed higher rates of gross domestic product growth in recent years, the region remains severely deficient in the scale and quality of sustainable infrastructure. Moreover, population growth and climate change continue to put increasing pressure on the need for strategic and farsighted development, calling for policy makers to reevaluate infrastructure governance to ensure sustainable economic growth. Currently, in developing Asia, most investment in infrastructure comes from the public sector. However, with growing fiscal deficits and other budgetary constraints, it is essential to develop alternative sources of investment for infrastructure projects. This presents opportunities to tap into the private sector, which can play an instrumental role in minimizing the funding gap through the development of stronger, more transparent public-private partnerships (PPPs) and incentivizing sustainable infrastructure investment. This book provides a scholarly discussion on the importance of PPPs and approaches to unlock private participation in infrastructure investment based on lessons from across Asia. Among the proposed schemes are government tax incentives, development-based land value capture strategy under PPP land pooling, Viability Gap Funds, Project Development Facilities, and other guarantees. The book aims to assess the impacts and future of sustainable infrastructure investments and examines the role of governments in mobilizing financial resources and new models for unlocking private investment in sustainable infrastructure. This book consists of fifteen original chapters on the experiences of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) and a few other cases for promoting private investment in sustainable infrastructure. The fact that not much has been published previously on this theme makes this book a welcome and timely addition to the much needed knowledge on this subject. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylor fran cis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution- Non- Commercial- No Derivatives 4.0 license.' 606 $aUrban policy 606 $aInfrastructure (Economics) 606 $aSustainable development 615 0$aUrban policy. 615 0$aInfrastructure (Economics) 615 0$aSustainable development. 702 $aGrewal$b Bhajan 702 $aHendriyetty$b Nella 702 $aAbdullaev$b Iskandar 702 $aKim$b Chul Ju 702 $aYoshino$b Naoyuki 702 $aAyoob Ayoob$b Eisa Khan 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 912 $a9910737275403321 996 $aUnlocking Private Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure in Asia$93554419 997 $aUNINA