Investing in infrastructure : What is Needed from 2000 to 2010?

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 b...

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subjects ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE
ACCOUNTING
AGGREGATE DEMAND
AGRICULTURE
AIRPORTS
AVERAGE COSTS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CHANGE IN DEMAND
CITIES
DEMAND FORECASTING
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 FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
Microdata Set
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
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