Infrastructure Finance—Colombia and FDN : Lessons on Infrastructure Lending from Colombia
The World Bank Group is shifting from lending to mobilizing third-party money by leveraging its financial and advisory resources, with the goal of moving from billions to trillions of dollars in development financing. The promising start to Colombi...
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Language: | English |
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International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC
2018
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/496441468196735110/Infrastructure-finance-Colombia-and-FDN-lessons-on-infrastructure-lending-from-Colombia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30327 |
Summary: | The World Bank Group is shifting from
lending to mobilizing third-party money by leveraging its
financial and advisory resources, with the goal of moving
from billions to trillions of dollars in development
financing. The promising start to Colombia’s 4G road project
is evidence of the role that partnerships between
governments and development banks can play in unlocking
urgently needed infrastructure financing. The lessons
learned from the 4G project will help similar partnerships
replicate its success in other developing countries with
adequate levels of domestic capital market development and
similar challenges in infrastructure financing. |
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