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  2. Infrastructure-based development - Wikipedia

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    Infrastructure-based economic development, also called infrastructure-driven development, combines key policy characteristics inherited from the Rooseveltian progressive tradition and neo-Keynesian economics in the United States, France's Gaullist and neo-Colbertist indicative planning, Scandinavian social democracy as well as Singaporean and Chinese state capitalism: it holds that a ...

  3. Infrastructure and economics - Wikipedia

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    Infrastructure debt is a complex investment category reserved for highly sophisticated institutional investors who can gauge jurisdiction-specific risk parameters, assess a project’s long-term viability, understand transaction risks, conduct due diligence, negotiate (multi)creditors’ agreements, make timely decisions on consents and waivers, and analyze loan performance over time.

  4. Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana - Wikipedia

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    Apart from this, the government had earlier set aside ₹ 7,552 crore (equivalent to ₹ 89 billion or US$1.0 billion in 2023) in the Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund (FIDF), which was intended to be utilized in creating both inland and overseas fishery infrastructure in the country.

  5. Here's how each U.S. state is benefiting from Biden's $1.2T ...

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    An infrastructure deficit occurs when there is long-term underinvestment and a lack of necessary levels of taxation by states to keep the infrastructure in good shape, according to Joseph Schofer.

  6. 4 Benefits to Global Infrastructure Investing - AOL

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    Global infrastructure investing and funds like the FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund (NFRA) offer many benefits investors may not be aware of. A recent FlexShares blog post ...

  7. Tax increment financing - Wikipedia

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    The primary purposes of CRIAs are the development or preservation of affordable housing for low and moderate income households (a minimum of 25% of TIF funding must be placed in an affordable housing fund) and creation or upgrading of public infrastructure in economically disadvantaged areas as defined under the provisions of the law.

  8. Infrastructure fund - Wikipedia

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    An infrastructure fund is a privately offered or publicly listed fund that invests directly or indirectly in infrastructure and associated industries. [1] Examples of direct investments include the purchase of stocks and bonds through public markets, or project finance . [ 1 ]

  9. National Investment and Infrastructure Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Master Fund is an infrastructure fund with the objective of primarily investing in operating assets in the core infrastructure sectors such as roads, ports, airports, power etc. [24] The Fund made its final close in December 2020, achieving a size of INR equivalent of US$2.34 billion, exceeding its target of US$2.1 billion. [25]