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The Role of Development Finance Institutions for Public Infrastructure: Analysis of International Experience

Student: Kolesnik Anastasiia

Supervisor: Sergey Sivaev

Faculty: Vysokovsky Graduate School of Urbanism

Educational Programme: Urban Development and Spatial Planning (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2017

The research provides proposals for the creation of state support mechanisms for solving urban infrastructure challenges. We provide a comparative analysis of the international experience of the work of state development institutions in Indonesia, Republic of Korea, India and the United States which improve the investment climate in infrastructure projects in order to identify perspective financial mechanisms for modernizing urban infrastructure in Russia. Also, we identify key models of financing urban infrastructure that can be used in Russia to attract significant investment resources to the infrastructure sector. The applied goal of this work is to develop recommendations for solving urban infrastructure challenges in Russia.

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