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Control Number326979
Date and Time of Latest Transaction20160315063602.AM
General Information160315s |||||||||b ||00|||
Cataloging SourceSTII-DOST
Local Call NumberFil(B) HC453 P45 2005
Main Entry - Corporate NameThe World Bank
Title StatementPhilippines meeting infrastructure challenges
Physical Descriptionxv, 220 pages colored figures, graphs, illustrations, photos, tables
Summary, Etc.The report Philippines: Meeting Infrastructure Challenges has been written in close collaboration with the government of the Philippines to present a road map which will help spur the expansion and improvement of infrastructure services and move the country into a virtuous circle of growth and development. The report concludes that, in order to ease infrastructure constraints, the Philippines needs to achieve a gradual increase in infrastructure investments to at least 5% of GDP and an increase in the efficiency of spending. Attaining these targets in a relatively short time is a formidable but feasible task, with strong leadership. Significant advantages that the Philippines enjoys include the presence of agreed policy frameworks that are important for infrastructure development, critical sector reforms that have already been initiated, and a public broadly supportive of private sector participation in infrastructure provision
Subject Added Entry - Topical TermSocial sciences
 Infrastructure development -- Philippines
 Economics
 Economic development -- Philippines
 Gross Domestic Product
 Public utilities -- Philippines
 World Bank, The
LocationDOST STII F(B) HC453 P45 2005 BOOKS Fil(B) STI-15-0865 1 14-18383 Donation 2015-10-08
 
     
 
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