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Thematic Focus: Financing Infrastructure
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Volume 2 • Issue 4 • May-June 2013
Editorial
By San Bilal
Financing Infrastructure through Innovative Strategies in Africa
By Mark Pearson
Development Finance Institutions and Infrastructure: Findings from a Systematic Review of Evidence for Development Additionality
By Lily Ryan-Collins and Stephen Spratt
CAF Development Bank of Latin America's Approach for Infrastructure Financing
By Germán Ríos
Unlocking Infrastructure Development in Africa through Infrastructure Bonds
By Cedric Achille Mbeng Mezui
Support to Enhance Private Investment for Developing Country Infrastructure
By Kaori Miyamoto
ADB Assistance for Public-Private Partnership in Infrastructure Development (1998-2010): Charting a Way Forward
By Aura Abon and Anand Chiplunkar
Closing the Infrastructure Gap: A Three-pronged Approach
By Andrea Engel and Lorenzo Nelli Feroci
EPA Update
Monthly Highlights from ECDPM's Talking Points Blog
Monthly Highlights from ECDPM's Weekly Compass Newsletter
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Governance, Regional integration, Economics, Agriculture and Trade (GREAT) Insights is ECDPM’s monthly magazine covering a wide range of topics related to economic development in Africa and the developing world. GREAT Insights gathers expert analysis and commentary from a wide variety of stakeholders with different perspectives. As a follow up to the widely successful Trade Negotiations Insights (TNI), GREAT Insights keeps you up to date on policy debates between the EU and the developing world in trade, agriculture, governance and economics more broadly.
Regular sections include our very own EPA update, an exclusive analysis and overview of EPA negotiations on a monthly basis, an overview of EU policy developments affecting the developing world, and a calendar of events in Brussels and beyond.
We welcome contributions by our readers. If you want to submit a story for this publication, contact our editor Anna Rosengren.
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