私营部门参与新兴市场和发展中经济体的基础设施建设:演变、制约因素和政策

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Joseph Mawejje
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摘要

私营部门可以在缩小新兴市场和发展中经济体的基础设施投资差距方面发挥重要作用。然而,过去十年来,私营部门对新兴市场和发展中经济体基础设施的参与有所下降,反映出商业环境中持续存在的结构性挑战和风险。这种下降具有广泛的基础,并在 2013 年缩减货币供应量和大宗商品超级周期结束后获得了增长势头。要激励私营部门更多地参与基础设施建设,就必须制定政策,改善长期融资渠道,降低商业环境的风险。这就需要努力加强银行业的监管和监督,改善法律和合同环境,限制信息不对称。深化当地金融和债券市场可以使基础设施债券以当地货币发行成为可能,并最大限度地减少潜在的货币错配。改善更广泛的商业环境可受益于更大的宏观经济稳定性和更强的制度框架。提高项目准入质量、应对货币风险、放松资本管制、实现成本回收定价的政策,可以释放私营部门参与基础设施融资的活力。政府的大力支持,包括确保监管质量、提供目标明确的担保和补贴,可以发挥关键作用。
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Private sector participation in infrastructure in emerging market and developing economies: Evolution, constraints, and policies

The private sector can play important roles in closing the infrastructure investment gaps in emerging market and developing economies. However, private participation in emerging market and developing economies' infrastructure has declined over the past decade, reflecting persistent structural challenges and risks in the business environment. The decline was broad-based and gained momentum following the 2013 taper tantrum and the end of the commodity super cycle. Incentivizing greater private sector participation in infrastructure will require policies to improve access to long-term finance and to derisk the business environment. This will require efforts to strengthen the banking sector regulation and supervision, to improve the legal and contractual environment, and to limit information asymmetries. Deepening local financial and bond markets can make it possible for infrastructure bonds to be issued in local currencies and minimize potential currency mismatches. Improvements in the broader business environment can benefit from greater macroeconomic stability and stronger institutional frameworks. Policies that improve the quality of projects at entry, address currency risk, relax capital controls, and enable cost recovery pricing can unlock private sector participation in infrastructure financing. Strong government support, including ensuring regulatory quality, and providing well-targeted guarantees and subsidies, can play a critical role.

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