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Mozambique's Infrastructue : A Continental Perspective. / Carolina Dominguez-Torres.

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Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Dominguez-Torres, Carolina.
Contributor:
Briceno-Garmendia, Cecilia.
Dominguez-Torres, Carolina.
Series:
Recent Economic Development in Infrastructure
World Bank e-Library.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Airports.
Canals.
Capital Costs.
Coal.
Cost Recovery.
Dams.
Discount Rate.
Electricity.
Energy.
Energy Production and Transportation.
Energy Supply.
Engineering.
Floods.
Gross Domestic Product.
Hydropower.
Infrastructure Economics.
Infrastructure Economics and Finance.
Infrastructure Finance.
Irrigation.
Minerals.
Mortality Rate.
Natural Resources.
Piped Water.
Population Density.
Population Growth.
Power Generation.
Power Sector.
Public Sector.
Railways.
Rainfall.
Roads.
Runoff.
Sanitation.
Surface Water.
Town Water Supply and Sanitation.
Transport.
Urban Areas.
Vehicles.
Water Supply and Sanitation.
Water Utilities.
Local Subjects:
Airports.
Canals.
Capital Costs.
Coal.
Cost Recovery.
Dams.
Discount Rate.
Electricity.
Energy.
Energy Production and Transportation.
Energy Supply.
Engineering.
Floods.
Gross Domestic Product.
Hydropower.
Infrastructure Economics.
Infrastructure Economics and Finance.
Infrastructure Finance.
Irrigation.
Minerals.
Mortality Rate.
Natural Resources.
Piped Water.
Population Density.
Population Growth.
Power Generation.
Power Sector.
Public Sector.
Railways.
Rainfall.
Roads.
Runoff.
Sanitation.
Surface Water.
Town Water Supply and Sanitation.
Transport.
Urban Areas.
Vehicles.
Water Supply and Sanitation.
Water Utilities.
Other Title:
Mozambique's Infrastructue
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2011.
System Details:
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Summary:
This study is a product of the Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD), a project designed to expand the world's knowledge of physical infrastructure in Africa. The AICD provides a baseline against which future improvements in infrastructure services can be measured, making it possible to monitor the results achieved from donor support. It also offers a solid empirical foundation for prioritizing investments and designing policy reforms in Africa's infrastructure sectors. The AICD is based on an unprecedented effort to collect detailed economic and technical data on African infrastructure. The project has produced a series of original reports on public expenditure, spending needs, and sector performance in each of the main infrastructure sectors, including energy, information and communication technologies, irrigation, transport, and water and sanitation. This report presents the key AICD findings for Mozambique, allowing the country's infrastructure situation to be benchmarked against that of its African peers. Given that Mozambique is poor but stable country, two sets of African benchmarks will be used to evaluate its situation: those for non fragile Low Income Countries (LICs) and those for Middle-Income Countries (MICs). Detailed comparisons will also be made with immediate regional neighbors in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

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