Financing Cities: Fiscal Responsibility and Urban Infrastructure in Brazil, China, India, Poland and South Africa

By: George E. PetersonPatricia Clarke AnnezMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Sage Publications ; 2007Description: 352ISBN: 9780761935643Subject(s): Urban PlanningDDC classification: 711.4 |
Contents:
National 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
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National 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

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