Well Spent: How Strong Infrastructure Governance Can End Waste in Public Investment by Gerd Schwartz, Manal Fouad, Torben Hansen, and Genevieve Verdier published by IMF (9/2020).
Drawing on the Fund’s analytical and capacity development work, including Public Investment Management Assessments (PIMAs) carried out in more than 60 countries, the new book Well Spent: How Strong Infrastructure Governance Can End Waste in Public Investmentwill address how countries can attain quality infrastructure outcomes through better infrastructure governance-an issue becoming increasingly important in the context of the Great Lockdown and its economic consequences. It covers critical issues such asinfrastructure investment and Sustainable Development Goals, controlling corruption, managing fiscal risks, integrating planning and budgeting, and identifying best practices in project appraisal and selection. It also covers emerging areas in infrastructure governance, such as maintaining and managing public infrastructure assets and building resilience against climate change.
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