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Proposed Funding Models for Provincial Government Infrastructure Delivery

Clive Coetzee ()
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Clive Coetzee: KZN Provincial Treasury

Development Finance Agenda, 2017, vol. 3, issue 1, 14-16

Abstract: Infrastructure deficits impose many problems for economies all over the world. Many studies, point to the negative productivity impacts of ailing infrastructure. At the same time it’s almost undeniable that the provision of public infrastructure is economically and socially desirable and needed. Any constraint on this key long-term growth driver should be of paramount concern to governments and countries. There is also widespread agreement that the current model of on-budget finance is inadequate and possible outdated. It is therefore vital that new and innovative models of public infrastructure finance are explored, discussed and considered.

Date: 2017
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