From Structures to Services: The Path to Better Infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean

ISBN print
9781597824002
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Date issued
July 2020
English epub
Spanish epub
English mobi
Spanish mobi
Spanish epub
Portuguese mobi
Editor
Cavallo, Eduardo A.;
Powell, Andrew;
Serebrisky, Tomás
Subject
Infrastructure Investment;
Sustainable Infrastructure;
Renewable Energy;
Public Investment;
Water Service Infrastructure;
Public Transport;
Urban Transport;
Water Services;
Internet Access;
Infrastructure Work;
Green Infrastructure;
Electricity Service;
Sewerage;
Public Utility;
Infrastructure Regulation
JEL code
Q50 - Environmental Economics: General;
O10 - Economic Development: General;
R40 - Transportation Economics: General;
L50 - Regulation and Industrial Policy: General;
Q40 - Energy: General;
L90 - Industry Studies: Transportation and Utilities: General;
L10 - Market Structure, Firm Strategy, and Market Performance: General;
D40 - Market Structure, Pricing, and Design: General
IDB series
Development in the Americas
Category
Books
To close its infrastructure gap, Latin America and the Caribbean needs more than investment in new structures. It needs to become more efficient at investing in infrastructure and regulating a new range of services that have the potential to disrupt the energy, transport, and water sectors. The technological revolution makes a future with quality services possible, but not inevitable. This book offers policy options for countries to improve the access, quality, and affordability of services today, to ensure that they will be sustainable in the future, and to harness emerging technological advances for the benefit of all. This report aims to provoke discussion and further research on those many important issues and mark a path that helps the region move from structures to services and improve infrastructure for all.
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