Publication

2012

This publication provides estimates of the costs to the MED11 countries of bringing their transport infrastructure to specified standards and of the macro-economic benefits of those investments. The first part provides a description of the basic benchmarking approach to estimate the current deficiencies in transport infrastructure of the MED11 countries. In the second part there is description of how the costs of making good on the transport infrastructure deficiencies are estimated for each of the four "Sessa" framework scenarios. The method and results of estimating the macro-economic benefits of the indicted investments are provided in the third and final part.

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Author Robin Carruthers
Series CASE Network Reports
Issue 108
Publisher Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE)
Copyright © 2012 Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE)
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