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Estimates of Urban Infrastructure Financing Requirements in India 2006-2031

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  • Shubhagato Dasgupta
  • Ramesh Ramanathan

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The paper describes the estimation exercise, i.e. the Urban Infrastructure Per Capita Investment Cost estimation and projection of urban finance requirements for the period 2006-2031 referred to as the 2006-2031 Urban Infrastructure Finance Estimation Exercise (2006-2031 UIFEE). The 2006 – 2031 UIFEE is special as it the first one in more than a decade of its nature, covering all urban infrastructure sectors. These new estimates covering the period 2006-2031 will add on to the Rakesh Mohan Committee estimates that projected investment requirements till 2006. This estimation exercise is unique as compared to the earlier estimation exercises for a host of reasons including the level of granularity of the projections and its reliance on real project data, which has been appraised by a variety of expert institutions. The demand driven nature of the projects also ensure that the projects are essential to the requirements of the citizens.

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  • Shubhagato Dasgupta & Ramesh Ramanathan, 2016. "Estimates of Urban Infrastructure Financing Requirements in India 2006-2031," Working Papers id:8237, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:8237
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