Lessons for the urban century : decentralized infrastructure finance in the World Bank /
The world's urban population doubled between 1970 and 2008, growing from 1.5 billion to 3 billion people. Future world population growth will be concentrated in developing countries--the majority in medium-size and smaller cities and towns. International institutions and governments alike face...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Washington, D.C. :
World Bank,
©2008.
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Colección: | Directions in development (Washington, D.C.). Infrastructure.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 1 Introduction and Objective 1
- The Role of Demographics 2
- The Role of Decentralization 5
- The Role of Financial Liberalization 6
- Objective of this Review of Experience 7
- Chapter 2 Trends and Structure of Urban Infrastructure Funds (UIFs) 9
- Composition of UIFs by Sector Board over Time 10
- Long-Term Trends in the Volume of UIF Lending 11
- Chapter 3 Performance of UIFs 17
- Chapter 4 UIF Design: Options for Intermediation Strategy 21
- Chapter 5 Learning from Experience in Project Design 31
- Transplanting the Line of Credit Model in Sub-Saharan Africa 31
- South Asia: Adapting the Credit Model 36
- Rethinking Support for Local Infrastructure Investment: Municipal Grants and Social Funds 37
- Supporting Municipal Infrastructure Investment in Centralized Systems 43
- Commercial Banks and the Development of Sustainable Municipal Credit Systems 46
- Chapter 6 Agenda for Future Work 51
- Appendix 1 Methodology for Selecting and Identifying Urban Infrastructure Funds Financed by the World Bank 69
- Appendix 3 List of Currencies Available for Swaps from IBRD Loans as of January 3, 2008 83
- 4.1 A Model of Market-Oriented Reform: Credit Local de France 24
- 6.1 Monitoring Municipal Financial Market Development: The Czech Republic 58
- 1.1 Urban versus Rural Population Growth Worldwide through 2030 3
- 1.2 World Urban Population Growth through 2030: Low- and Middle-Income versus High-Income Countries 3
- 1.3 Distribution of World Urban Population Growth through 2015 by City Size 4
- 1.4 Selected Mega Cities' Growth Rates through 2010 5
- 2.1 UIF Commitments by Region and Sector Board 10
- 2.2 UIF Commitments by Country 10
- 2.3 Annual UIF Commitments by Sector Board 11
- 2.4 Trends in Total Urban Infrastructure Fund Lending-Annual Averages 11
- 2.5 Trends in Annual Average Urban Infrastructure Fund Lending by Infrastructure and Non-infrastructure Sector Boards 12
- 2.6 Trends in Annual Average Project Size 13
- 2.7 UIF Lending Projects 14
- 2.8 UIF Grant Projects 14
- 3.1 Outcome Ratings for UIFs 18
- 3.2 Selected Outcome Ratings for UIFs by Sector Board 18
- 3.3 Disbursements as a Percentage of Commitments for UIFs 19
- 3.4 Loan Recoveries in UIFs: Reporting and Repayment Rates by Institutional Arrangement 20
- 4.1 Loan Financing versus Grant Financing of Subprojects by Sector Board 27
- 4.2 Development Objective: Development of Municipal Credit Market by Sector Board 28
- 4.3 Development Objective: Development of Municipal Credit Market over Time 28
- A1.1 World Bank Project Approvals: FY1971-FY2006 70
- 1.1 UIFs by Region 7
- 4.1 Financial Intermediation versus Poverty-Oriented Grants 27
- 5.1 Municipal On-Lending Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa 33
- 5.2 Municipal Grants and Infrastructure Programs 40
- A1.1 UIF Projects by Region 72.