Public Expenditures - Infrastructure
11 October 2010, Paris
In the context of its 2010 Annual Meeting, the DeFiNe network held a workshop on Public Finance – Expenditures, with a focus on infrastructure financing. This meeting took place in the OECD Headquarters in Paris on 11 October 2010.
It was an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to engage in an open policy dialogue and explore how efficient and effective public spending on infrastructure could boost growth, achieve long lasting development and enhance the revenue raising potential in the developing world in the years to come.
In particular, the workshop made a link between the Infrastructure Pillar (I) of the G20 Development Action Plan and its Governance Pillar (VII). On one hand, gaps in infrastructure are considered to be one of the major obstacles to growth and development. Thefore, participants were invited to discuss new venues for improving the quality of public spending on infrastructure, across sectors and regions. On the other hand, there exists a vital relationship between public spending and revenue collection – which takes the form of fiscal legitimacy in public policy and manifests itself through the social contract between government and taxpayers.
On 12 October (morning), the DeFiNe Management Meeting discussed the Network’s strategy: expansion, programme of work for 2011-12, and update of the executive structure. A summary of the debates is available
Below you may access the presentations and background documents given by the participants.
MORNING: INFRASTRUCTURE FOR DEVELOPMENT
Setting the scene
> Infrastructure patterns in emerging markets
Christian Daude and Angel Melguizo, OECD Development Centre
> Infrastructure and regional integration Kiichiro Fukasaku and Kensuke Tanaka, OECD Development Centre
Session 1: Infrastructure for competitiveness (transport, energy, communication)
> Road infrastructure: An obstacle for economic growth in Colombia
Mauricio Olivera, Fedesarrollo, Colombia
> Transmission and distribution of electricity in India - Regulation, investment and efficiency
Yoginder Alagh, IRMA, India
Session 2: Infrastructure for social inclusion (water, sanitation, health, education)
> Delivering Social Infrastructure through PPP: he Role of Non-Profit Organisations
Mustafizur Rahman and Debapriya Bhattacharya, CPD, Bangladesh
> Infrastructure in Education & Health Services in Morocco
Abdallah Saaf, CERSS, Morocco
> Pro-social infrastructure: an approach to public expenditure tracking
Fikret Toksöz, TESEV, Turkey
> Education Infrastructure for Social Inclusion in Uganda
Lawrence Bategeka, EPRC, Uganda
AFTERNOON: BUILDING PUBLIC SECTOR CAPACITY FOR INFRASTRUCURE DEVELOPMENT
Setting the scene
> Fiscal space and policy responses
José Fanelli, MERCONET, Argentina
> Public sector capacity and Public Private Partnerships
Ian Hawkesworth, OECD
Session 3: Budgetary execution for infrastructure projects
> Public sector capacity and infrastructure projects
Claire Charbit, OECD
> Budgetary execution for infrastructure projects
Sara Fyson and Laura Recuero-Vitro, OECD
Lichia Saner-Yiu, CSEND, Switzerland
Session 4: Enabling environment for private sector involvement in infrastructure development
> Development and financing public investment through Public-Private Partnerships
Pablo Souto, CEF, Argentina
> Infrastructure financing challenge in Africa: A sub-national perspective
François Yatta, LEDNA, Niger
> PPP in infrastructure: opportunities and challenges with special reference to Sri Lanka
Saman Kelegama, IPS, Sri Lanka
> How to unleash Thailand’s investment potentials with Public-Private Partnership
Somchai Jitsuchon, TDRI, Thailand
> Infrastructure Financing in LDCs and Emerging Economies: Risk Mitigation and PPPs
Martin Grandes, UCA, Argentina
BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS
Transmission and Distribution of Electricity in India: Regulation, Investment and Efficiency
Yoginder Alagh, IRMA
Infrastructure patterns in Emerging Markets: an empirical analysis with a focus on LatAm
Manuel Balmaseda, Christian Daude, Angel Melguizo and Luciana Taft (May 2010)
Development and Financing Public Investment through Public-Private Partnerships,
Center for Financial Stability (Dec. 2007)
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