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Prioritizing Infrastructure Investment : A Framework for Government Decision Making

Authors :
Marcelo, Darwin
Mandri-Perrott, Cledan
House, Schuyler
Schwartz, Jordan
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.

Abstract

Governments must decide how to allocate limited resources for infrastructure development, particularly since financing gaps have been projected for the coming decades. Social cost-benefit analysis provides sound project appraisal and, when systematically applied, a basis for prioritization. In some instances, however, capacity and resource limitations make extensive economic analyses across all projects unfeasible in the immediate term. This paper responds to a need for expanding the available set of tools for project selection by proposing an alternative prioritization approach that is systematic and feasible within the current resource means of government. The Infrastructure Prioritization Framework is a multi-criteria decision support tool that considers project outcomes along two dimensions, social-environmental and financial-economic. When large sets of small- to medium-sized projects are proposed, resources are limited, and basic project appraisal data (but not full social cost-benefit analysis) are available, the Infrastructure Prioritization Framework can inform project selection by combining selection criteria into social-environmental and financial-economic indexes. These indexes are used to plot projects on a Cartesian plane, and the sector budget is imposed to create a project map for comparison along each dimension. The Infrastructure Prioritization Framework is structured to accommodate multiple policy objectives, attend to social and environmental factors, provide an intuitive platform for displaying results, and take advantage of available data while promoting capacity building and data collection for more sophisticated appraisal methods and selection frameworks. Decision criteria, weighting, and sensitivity analysis should be decided and made transparent in advance of selection, and analysis should be made publicly available and open to third-party review.

Subjects

Subjects :
SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
INFORMATION
INVESTMENT
CITIES
MDB
INFRASTRUCTURE
CAPITAL BUDGETING
BUDGET
SOFTWARE
TRANSPORT ANALYSIS
DESCRIPTION
ROAD
EXPERT JUDGMENT
PROGRAMS
PROJECTS
DESIGN
BOTTLENECKS
EXTERNALITIES
INITIATIVES
CRITERIA
LAND USE
EMISSIONS
LENDING
EFFICIENCY OF INFRASTRUCTURE
INVESTMENTS
UNDERGROUND
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
PLANNING
MUNICIPALITIES
SCIENCE
GOVERNMENTS
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH
GROUPS
BANK
HEALTH
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
PROGRAMMING
TRANSPARENCY
STRATEGIES
EMERGING MARKETS
MODELS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
ECONOMIC SECTORS
MARKETS
PUBLIC SERVICES
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
CLIENT COUNTRIES
FINANCE
MEDIA
SANITATION
POLLUTION
RURAL AREAS
PLANS
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE
DECISION‐MAKING
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
CARBON EMISSIONS
DECISION MAKING
TRANSPORT PROJECTS
DECISION‐ MAKING
SOCIAL COHESION
SERVICES
PRICING
MARKET
INFRASTRUCTURE‐PROJECTS
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
EQUALITY
COSTS
PROFITABILITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WEALTH
DATA
GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS
RESEARCH
FUNDING
ARCHITECTURES
SERVICE
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
PARTNERSHIPS
INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING
CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS
REGIONAL DISPARITIES
BUDGETS
VALUE
RISK
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LAND‐USE
FACILITIES
POLICIES
GOVERNANCE
PRINCIPAL
POLICY
INFRASTRUCTURES
FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY
COST OF LIVING
EQUITY
PROJECT
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
PROJECT EVALUATION
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
GRANTS
LAND
TRAINING
PARTICIPATION
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC POLICY
RESETTLEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
DECISION‐MAKERS
EXPERTS
KNOWLEDGE
TECHNOLOGY
POLITICS
NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
DECISION‐ MAKERS
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
INTEREST
WATER SUPPLY
DECISION MAKERS
TRANSPORT
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
TRANSPORTATION
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
RESEARCH METHODS
TRANSPORT POLICY
PRESENT VALUE
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PPPS
COMMUNITIES
DATA COLLECTION
ACCOUNTABILITY
LAW
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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