Global market of infrastructure project funding in terms of growing significance of infrastructure in contemporary world
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https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-6018.321.10Keywords:
infrastructure projects, funding sources, economic growthAbstract
Infrastructure is indispensable, but indirect, factor of economic and civilization growth. A huge pace of changes evolved from technical and technological progress, and after it a demand for financial capital. Most countries is not able to cover capital absorbing infrastructure projects from highly tight budgets. A crucial issue is to find and implement some complementary sources, like PPP, private infrastructure funds, special designed for infrastructure needs public funds or project bonds. An aim of an article is to indicate difficulties in contemporary world in procuring funds to cover infrastructure projects on background of growing project needs of public infrastructure. The study in kind of scientific contribution of a great extend of practical application has a form of review based of thematic literature, published data and personal experiences from conducted for several years monitoring of infrastructure projects funding market, and its main task is to present a scale of unbalance between project infrastructure demand and potential sources of their funding.
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