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Viability gap funding for promoting private infrastructure investment in Africa: views from stakeholders
ABSTRACT Viability gap funding (“VGF”) has emerged as one of the alternatives to leverage public funds in order to mobilise private infrastructure investment in developing countries. This paper is motivated by an interest to better understand how different stakeholders see VGF and whether the use of different VGF instruments can be an effective tool in promoting private infrastructure investment. The research found that there is a need for more VGF in low- and middle-income countries, among other important findings. Although the presented study is mainly focused on infrastructure development in Africa, its results can be of interest in other developing markets.
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The Journal of Economic Policy Reform focuses on the analysis of economic policy reform. The journal draws upon what lessons can be learned from the successes and failures of countries undertaking reforms and how existing theories can be developed to shed light on positive as well as normative aspects of the reform process. The Journal of Economic Policy Reform encourages work from economists and political economy analysts on policies to promote growth and reduce poverty, intellectual property rights, aid versus trade, debt and debt relief, taxation and social security systems, surveys of key reform issues, as well as on corruption, democracy, emerging markets and the role of multilateral institutions.