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  • Book: Infrastructure and Economic Growth in Asia (Cockburn, J.M. et al, eds, 2013)158275
  • Paper: Driving sustainable development through better infrastructure: Key elements of a transformation program - Brookings 07/15158277
  • Report: Official Support for Private Sector Participation in Developing Country Infrastructure - OECD 07/14158278
  • Paper: Economic Growth and Structural Change: The Role of Infrastructure - World Bank 06/13158279
  • Paper: Infrastructure And Growth In Developing Countries : Recent Advances And Research Challenges - World Bank 01/08158280
  • Paper: Targeting infrastructure development to foster agricultural trade and market integration in developing countries: an analytical review - ODI 09/13158281
  • Report: Technology and Innovation Report 2012 - UNCTAD 12/12158282
  • Paper: Infrastructure in developing countries: An overview of some economic issues - AgEcon 04/12158284
  • Report: Technology and Innovation Report 2011 - UNCTAD 12/11158285
  • Report: Infrastructure for Economic Development and Poverty Reduction in Africa - UN Habitat 11/11158286
  • Paper: Public and private financing of infrastructure: Policy challenges in mobilizing finance - EIB 10/10158287
  • Paper: The Economics of Infrastructure in a Globalized World: Issues, Lessons and Future Challenges - Brookings 06/10158288
  • Report: Promoting Pro-Poor Growth: Infrastructure (pdf) - OECD 08/06158289
  • Report: Making Infrastructure Work for the Poor Synthesis Report of Four Country Studies Bangladesh, Senegal, Thailand and Zambia - UNDP 06/05158290
  • Paper: The contributions of infrastructure to economic development: A review of experience and policy implications - World Bank 09/93158293
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