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    ISBN: 9780444823021
    Content: This chapter focuses on what has traditionally been considered as the core infrastructure sectors, which enhance the productivity of physical capital and land (mainly transportation and power). It discusses human infrastructure- or those services that raise the productivity of labor (health, education, nutrition). Public investment will be defined broadly to include all government spending in these sectors, rather than just capital expenditures as traditionally defined in official statistics. This is to ensure that the economic issues regarding recurrent as well as capital spending are covered in the chapter. The chapter emphasizes on recent policy debates without presenting the basic theoretical concepts underlying them in detail. The chapter on stresses common cross-sectoral themes regarding the pricing of and investment in infrastructure services in developing countries, rather than detailed issues within sectors.
    In: Handbook of development economics, Amsterdam : Elsevier, 1995, (1995), Seite 2773-2843, 9780444823021
    In: 0444823026
    In: year:1995
    In: pages:2773-2843
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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