DEVELOPMENT, A MIX OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INVESTMENT: PROPOSAL FOR A PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE INDICATOR
LE DÉVELOPPEMENT, UN MELANGE ENTRE INVESTISSEMENT PUBLIC ET PRIVÉ: PROPOSITION D'UN INDICATEUR D'INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIQUE
Lenel Nivose ()
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The IDEO, the optimal economic development indicator, aims to measure the adequacy of public and private infrastructure provision in the economy. Therefore, we seek to determine whether the economy, in light of its needs, has a sufficiently significant development in modern infrastructure or in its use. This indicator is based on 11 indicators to quantify the economic, ecological and social context of the economy. Our indicator thus focuses on the development of communication and electrical infrastructure while taking into account the environmental conditions of the economy. The IDEO also integrates road, port and airport infrastructure which characterizes the openness of the country and conditions economic interactions. Our indicator is careful to consider political stability as a factor of Through its interpretation, the IDEO allows us to assess the nature of the needs of the economy.
Keywords: Public and Private Investment; Instability; Econometrics; Composite Indicator; Infrastructures; Economic policies; Économétrie; Indicateur composite; Investissement public et privé; Politique éconimique; Instabilité; Politik ekonomik; Envestisman piblik ak prive; Enfrastrikti; Endikatè konpoze; Ekonometri; Enstabilite (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-10-10
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