01940nam a2200241Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001000080082001000090082000800100100004400108245011800152260002200270260000900292300000800301365000800309365001100317365000600328365000800334505133700342650001901679OSt20240319004343.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9780761935643 ckrvia a711.4 bPET aGeorge E. PetersonPatricia Clarke Annez aFinancing Cities: Fiscal Responsibility and Urban Infrastructure in Brazil, China, India, Poland and South Africa bSage Publications c2007 a352 b750 cRupees d0 e638 aNational Frameworks to Balance Fiscal Discipline and Local Investment Needs p.27, Chapter 1: Fiscal Responsibility Legislation and Fiscal Adjustment: The Case of Brazilian Local Governments by Luiz de Mello p.40, Chapter 2: China: Fiscal Framework and Urban Infrastructure Finance by Su Ming and Zhao Quanhou p.74, Chapter 3: Overview of Urban Infrastructure Finance in India by Subhash Chandra Garg p.108, Chapter 4: Infrastructure Development in Poland: The Issues at Stake by Krzysztof Ners p.158, Chapter 5: Fiscal Decentralization and the Financing of Urban Infrastructure in South Africa by Philip van Ryneveld p.183, Part II: Mobilizing Local Infrastructure Finance p.205, Chapter 6: Urban Infrastructure Investment and Financing in Shanghai by Gao Guo Fu p.220, Chapter 7: Mobilizing Financing for Urban Sanitation Infrastructure in Brazil by Aser Cortines and Sandra Bondarovsky p.229, Chapter 8: Tarnil Nadu Urban Development Fund: Public Private by L. Krishnan p.238, Chapter 9: INCA: A South African Private Sector Intermediary by Johan Kruger and George E. Peterson p.263, Chapter 10: Land Leasing and Land Sale as an Infrastructure Financing Option by George E. Peterson p.284, Chapter 11: Urban Infrastructure Finance from Private Operators: What Have We Learned from Recent Experience? By Patricia Clarke Annez p.307 aUrban Planning