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 Infrastructure and Growth - Theory, Empirical Evidence and Policy Lessons Workshop
Ersa hosted its first workshop in Cape Town on the 29-31 May 2006. Keynote speakers were David Canning from Harvard and Ioannis Kessides from the World Bank. The workshop was held at The Twelve Apostles hotel in Camps Bay.
 
On this page you can view the programme as well as download presentations and papers presented by speakers.
 
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Presentations
 
International Benchmarking of South Africa’s Infrastructure Performance by Zeljko Bogetic and Johann Fedderke
 
Infrastructure and Long Run Economic Growth by David Canning
 
National Integrated Resources Planning by S Damba
 
South Africa’s Export Performance: Determinants of Export Supply by Lawrence Edwards and Bongani Johnny
 
Forecasting Investment Needs in South Africa’s Electricity and Telecommunications. Under Alternative Growth Scenarios by Johann Fedderke and Zeljko Bogetic
 
Infrastructural Investment in Long-Run Economic Growth: South Africa 1875-2001 by J. Fedderke, P. Perkins and J. Luiz
 
Electronic Communications Infrastructure And Competition Policy: An Insight into the European Experience by Emanuele Giovannetti and Alessio D’ignazio
 
Lights Out: Investment Conundrums and Solution. A Survey of Independent Power Projects in Africa by Katharine Nawaal Gratwick & Anton Eberhard
 
Diagnosis and Challenges of Infrastructure. Experiences and Lessons from Latin America by J. Luis Guasch
 
Integrated Resource Planning: An Overview by Mark Howells and Bruno Merven
 
The Link between Infrastructure and Growth: Accounting for the Quality of Infrastructure by Charles R. Hulten, Ioannis N. Kessides
 
Current and Forthcoming Issues In the South African Electricity Sector by Ioannis N. Kessides
 
Social and Economic Infrastructure Impacts on Economic Growth in South Africa by C. Kularatne
 
Economic Infrastructure Stocks and Investment in South Africa, 1870 – 2000 by John Luiz
 
2010 World Cup: Infrastructure Challenges by the National Treasury
 
Investment and Uncertainty. Historical Experience with Power Sector Investments in South Africa and Implications for Current Challenges by Grove Steyn
 
Papers
 
Forecasting Investment Needs in South Africa’s Electricity and Telecommunications Sectors by Zeljko Bogetic and Johannes W. Fedderke
 
International Benchmarking Of South Africa's Infrastructure Performance by Zeljko Bogetic and Johannes W. Fedderke
 
The Rate of Return to Transportation Infrastructure by David Canning
 
The Effect of Infrastructure on Long Run Economic Growth by David Canning and Peter Pedroni
 
Unfair Discrimination in Two-Sided Peering? Evidence from Linx by Alessio D.Ignazio and Emanuele Giovannetti
 
Infrastructure and Growth in South Africa: Direct and Indirect Productivity Impacts of 19 Infrastructure Measures by J.W.Fedderke and Z. Bogetic
 
Current and Forthcoming Issues In the South African Electricity Sector by Ioannis N. Kessides, Zeljko Bogetic and Luiz Maurer
 
An Analysis of Economic Infrastructure Investment in South Africa by Peter Perkins, Johann Fedderke and John Luiz
 
Investment and Uncertainty: Historical experience with power sector investment in South Africa and its implications for current challenges by Grove Steyn
 
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