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Funding of infrastructure
Global Developments in Public Infrastructure Procurement, 2017, p.279-296
2017

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Titel
Funding of infrastructure
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  • Global Developments in Public Infrastructure Procurement, 2017, p.279-296
Ort / Verlag
United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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  • Due to its project financing heritage, much of the literature associated with infrastructure is concerned with financing, that is, the raising of money by the private sector to build the facilities. However, the finance for public infrastructure eventually has to be repaid by government. This is the funding of infrastructure, and poses the more difficult issues for government entities when procuring infrastructure. There can be resort to borrowing, but governments have been reluctant to increase debt and risk a credit rating decline. General revenues are a traditional source of funds, but raising taxes is unpopular, and cutting spending runs foul of the welfare lobby. For these reasons, governments have sought new funding sources. One is ‘value capture’, whereby a variety of methods are employed (betterment levies, property taxes, ‘city deals’, developer contributions) to gain revenue and levy charges upon those who benefit from an infrastructure project (for example, a light rail development that increases land values along the route). A case study is provided of what is undoubtedly the largest example of value capital, namely Crossrail in the London Underground system. A second source is ‘asset recycling’ whereby governments themselves construct the infrastructure and, after it has been ‘tested’ and its risk profile established, sell it off to investors willing to buy ‘mature’ infrastructure assets. The returns on the acquired infrastructure are governed by long-run incremental cost or by the regulatory asset base (RAB) model, as illustrated for the Thames Tideway Tunnel. Finally, there is potential for road pricing, needed to fill the gap created by the eroding base of dedicated road taxes.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 1848446306, 9781848446304
DOI: 10.4337/9781785366192.00017
Titel-ID: cdi_edwardelgar_ebooks_9781785366192_11

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