Should #Africa rely on #capital markets to bridge its #infrastructure deficit? https://theconversation.com/why-africa-should-turn-to-capital-markets-to-fund-its-infrastructure-deficit-50782 …
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@calestous@AubreyHruby do you have the original report? Here is the articlehttps://theconversation.com/why-africa-should-turn-to-capital-markets-to-fund-its-infrastructure-deficit-50782 … -
@anna_rosenberg Briceño-Garmendia, 2008. Fiscal Costs of Infrastructure, World Bank, estimated $75 billion per year@AubreyHruby -
@calestous@AubreyHruby thanks! Interesting how this numbers keeps moving up. I'm keen to know how it's calculated in the first place -
@anna_rosenberg@calestous talk to amadou at@BrookingsInst. He worked on the latest report -
@AubreyHruby@anna_rosenberg@BrookingsInst Hope@ASYBrookings can tell us about origin of $93 billion infrastructure figure -
@calestous@wagio2010@AubreyHruby@anna_rosenberg@BrookingsInst p.6 of Foster&Briceño-Garmendia what $93bn could pay for in Africa -
@ASYBrookings The figures are popular but are they credible?@wagio2010@AubreyHruby@anna_rosenberg@BrookingsInst -
@calestous@wagio2010@AubreyHruby@anna_rosenberg@BrookingsInst They need to be updated but the study is one of the best out there! - 1 more reply
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@calestous@AubreyHruby the article links to an Afdb report, the footnote says Africa infrastructure diagnostic 2009. No mention of WBThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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