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Private‐Sector Investment in Infrastructure: Rationale and Causality for Pro‐poor Impacts
Authors:Rebecca Shah  Richard Batley
Abstract:This article reviews the arguments for promoting private investment in infrastructure as a basis for poverty reduction in developing countries. It describes the experience leading to the development of international ‘facilities’ intended to address impediments to private investment. It then explores three ‘levels’ of literature: that of the facilities themselves, of donor organisations, and of academic authors. At each, it investigates the rationale and causal pathways leading from support for private investment to pro‐poor outcomes. It finds there is a possible but not necessary association between private investment, economic growth and poverty reduction, but the causal chain is poorly understood. It proposes the development of such a causal framework.
Keywords:Infrastructure  investment  private participation  developing countries
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