Assessment of policies for innovative financing in infrastructure systems


Autoria(s): Mostafavi, Ali; Abraham, Dulcy; Sullivan, Charlene
Data(s)

15/08/2014

Resumo

Infrastructure systems are drivers of the economy in the nation. A dollar spent on infrastructure development yields roughly double the initial spending in ultimate economic output in the short term; and over a twenty-year period, and generalized ‘public investment’ produces an aggregated $3.21 of economic activity per $1.00 spent [1]. Thus, formulation of policies pertaining to infrastructure investment and development is of significance affecting the social and economic wellbeing of the nation. The aim of this policy brief is to evaluate innovative financing in infrastructure systems from two different perspectives: (1) through consideration of the current condition of infrastructure in the U.S., the current trends in public spending, and the emerging innovative financing tools; (2) through evaluation of the roles and interactions of different agencies in the creation and the diffusion of innovative financing tools. Then using the example of transportation financing, the policy brief provides an assessment of policy landscapes which could lead to the closure of infrastructure financing gap in the U.S and proposes strategies for citizen involvement to gain public support of innovative financing.

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http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/isos/6

http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007&context=isos

Publicador

FIU Digital Commons

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Fonte

Infrastructure System-of-Systems (I-SoS ) Research Group

Palavras-Chave #Infrastructure #Financing #Funding #Innovative Financing #Sustainability #Policy #Transportation #Water #Resilience #Simulation #Computing #Civil Engineering #Construction Engineering and Management #Infrastructure #Policy Design, Analysis, and Evaluation
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