MIND THE LONG-TERM RISK: NEW STANDARDS TO UNLOCK PRIVATE SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT

MIND THE LONG-TERM RISK: NEW STANDARDS TO UNLOCK PRIVATE SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT

21 June, 11:30–12:30

The payback period for many critical infrastructure projects can last well beyond the horizon of a particular contracting government regime, adding risk that the terms may change when a new administration comes to power. What fresh approaches can policymakers take, and, in particular, how can better coordination amongst the G20 economies lead to improved security and unlock greater private sector participation in projects critical to meeting the future development agenda?











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Communication is one of the best drivers of economic development. The World Bank provides the following figures: every 10% increase in internet penetration gives a one and a half per cent increase in GDP.
Ivan Tavrin
There is a need to create project development funds which will structure projects, which will put them out into the market. There is a need for independent regulators, a need for consistency in regulatory framework.
Amitanh Kant
Today, infrastructure of communication is fundamentally important because there is absolutely the same need for them as there is for water, gas, electricity and anything else.
Ivan Tavrin