货币化城市乘数:印度国家基础设施管道和国家货币化计划研究

IF 1.3 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Urbanization ASIA Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1177/09754253221078185
Jagan Shah, Raghu Dharmapuri Tirumala
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印度对基础设施的需求受到以下因素的推动:城市化程度的提高、城市地区对创造就业的更大贡献、向服务型经济的转变,以及气候变化和抗灾能力日益重要。国家基础设施管道(NIP)被视为实现印度到2024-2025年成为5万亿经济体的经济目标的基础。国家货币化计划(NMP)是为NIP提供资金的重要组成部分。本研究使用内容分析来了解这两份文件对推动印度基础设施发展的关键因素的响应程度:城市化、土地可用性、纳入可持续性原则以及私营部门的参与。研究发现,在国家计划中,这些因素的重要性并没有持续下去,其结果是,在制定国家计划时获得的见解将不会为其融资方面的重大努力提供信息。对盈利的生命周期进行综合的、风险知情的思考是很有用的。通过适当评估城市位置、土地价值以及可持续性所代表的风险和约束,加强NMP的PPP模型,将撬撬城市乘数。
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Monetize the Urban Multiplier: A Study of India’s National Infrastructure Pipeline and National Monetization Plan
India’s infrastructure requirements are fuelled by increasing urbanization, a more significant contribution of urban areas to employment generation, a shift to the services-based economy, and the rising importance of climate change and disaster resilience. The National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) is seen as a foundation for achieving India’s economic goal of becoming a 5 trillion economy by 2024–2025. The National Monetization Plan (NMP) is a vital component to financing the NIP. This research uses content analysis to understand how responsive these two documents are to key factors that drive the growth of India’s infrastructure: urbanization, land availability, incorporating sustainability principles, and involvement of the private sector. It is found that the importance given to these factors in the NIP is not sustained in the NMP, with the consequence that the insights obtained while developing the NIP will not inform a significant effort in its financing. It is useful to set out integrated, risk-informed thinking about the life-cycle of monetization. Strengthening the PPP models of NMP with the appropriate valuation of location in cities, land values, and the risks and constraints represented by sustainability would leverage the urban multiplier.
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