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Infrastructure as Business brings new emphasis and clarity to the importance of private investment capital in large-scale infrastructure projects, introducing investors, policymakers, and other stakeholders to a key element that is surprisingly absent from the discourse on public-private partnerships.
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Infrastructure as Business brings new emphasis and clarity to the importance of private investment capital in large-scale infrastructure projects, introducing investors, policymakers, and other stakeholders to a key element that is surprisingly absent from the discourse on public-private partnerships.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 235mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9781032493176
- ISBN-10: 1032493178
- Artikelnr.: 68100071
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 235mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9781032493176
- ISBN-10: 1032493178
- Artikelnr.: 68100071
Professor Emeritus James McKellar, Brookfield Centre in Real Estate and Infrastructure, Schulich School of Business, York University, was Associate Dean, External Relations and former Director of the Brookfield Centre. Prior to joining York University, he was a faculty member at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and served as the first Director of the Center for Real Estate at MIT. In addition to MIT, he held faculty appointments at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Calgary. Professor McKellar has a life¿long involvement in the real estate industry and has consulted to businesses and governments in many parts of the world on real estate matters covering housing, development, finance and investment, asset management, and market performance. His recent work focuses on infrastructure in the context of private investment, rapid urbanization, population growth, and sustainable infrastructure, particularly in emerging economies where new technologies, new business models and socio-cultural factors play a significant role. He is actively involved in the Sustainable Infrastructure Fellowship Program announced in June 2018 to coincide with the G7 held at Quebec City, Canada. He has been involved in strategic issues related to real estate and infrastructure in both the private and public sectors. As principal of McKellar Associates Ltd., he specialized in strategic issues related to real estate and infrastructure.
1. Defining Infrastructure. 2. What We Learn from History. 3. Who Owns
Infrastructure. 4. Addressing the Infrastructure Gap. 5. Challenges in
Moving Forward. 6. The Appeal of Real Assets. 7. Investing in
Infrastructure. 8. Infrastructure as Business. 9. Elements of the Business
Model. 10. Infrastructure Business Models. 11. The Global Market for
Infrastructure Investments. 12. The Flow of Infrastructure Capital. 13.
Perspectives on the Investment Industry. 14. Public Finance Challenges. 15.
What is Sustainable Infrastructure. 16. Global Landscape of Climate
Finance. 17. ESG and Responsible Investing. 18. Greenfield Project. 19.
Challenges in Project Delivery. 20. Investing in Emerging and Frontier
Economies. 21. Financing Infrastructure in Developing Countries. 22.
Non-tangible Infrastructure Assets. 23. The Need for Creativity and
Innovation. 24. Conclusion. Now and into the Future
Infrastructure. 4. Addressing the Infrastructure Gap. 5. Challenges in
Moving Forward. 6. The Appeal of Real Assets. 7. Investing in
Infrastructure. 8. Infrastructure as Business. 9. Elements of the Business
Model. 10. Infrastructure Business Models. 11. The Global Market for
Infrastructure Investments. 12. The Flow of Infrastructure Capital. 13.
Perspectives on the Investment Industry. 14. Public Finance Challenges. 15.
What is Sustainable Infrastructure. 16. Global Landscape of Climate
Finance. 17. ESG and Responsible Investing. 18. Greenfield Project. 19.
Challenges in Project Delivery. 20. Investing in Emerging and Frontier
Economies. 21. Financing Infrastructure in Developing Countries. 22.
Non-tangible Infrastructure Assets. 23. The Need for Creativity and
Innovation. 24. Conclusion. Now and into the Future
1. Defining Infrastructure. 2. What We Learn from History. 3. Who Owns
Infrastructure. 4. Addressing the Infrastructure Gap. 5. Challenges in
Moving Forward. 6. The Appeal of Real Assets. 7. Investing in
Infrastructure. 8. Infrastructure as Business. 9. Elements of the Business
Model. 10. Infrastructure Business Models. 11. The Global Market for
Infrastructure Investments. 12. The Flow of Infrastructure Capital. 13.
Perspectives on the Investment Industry. 14. Public Finance Challenges. 15.
What is Sustainable Infrastructure. 16. Global Landscape of Climate
Finance. 17. ESG and Responsible Investing. 18. Greenfield Project. 19.
Challenges in Project Delivery. 20. Investing in Emerging and Frontier
Economies. 21. Financing Infrastructure in Developing Countries. 22.
Non-tangible Infrastructure Assets. 23. The Need for Creativity and
Innovation. 24. Conclusion. Now and into the Future
Infrastructure. 4. Addressing the Infrastructure Gap. 5. Challenges in
Moving Forward. 6. The Appeal of Real Assets. 7. Investing in
Infrastructure. 8. Infrastructure as Business. 9. Elements of the Business
Model. 10. Infrastructure Business Models. 11. The Global Market for
Infrastructure Investments. 12. The Flow of Infrastructure Capital. 13.
Perspectives on the Investment Industry. 14. Public Finance Challenges. 15.
What is Sustainable Infrastructure. 16. Global Landscape of Climate
Finance. 17. ESG and Responsible Investing. 18. Greenfield Project. 19.
Challenges in Project Delivery. 20. Investing in Emerging and Frontier
Economies. 21. Financing Infrastructure in Developing Countries. 22.
Non-tangible Infrastructure Assets. 23. The Need for Creativity and
Innovation. 24. Conclusion. Now and into the Future