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South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation Vision: Powering Asia in the 21st Century
Asian Development Bank | Energy ; Transport
This report gives an overview of the South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation, which leverages opportunities and synergies between the 3 levers of connectivity, natural resources, and industrial potential. Energy Transport Asian Development Bank Download PDF https://www.adb.org/publications
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Operationalizing Economic Corridors in Central Asia- A Case Study of the Almaty-Bishkek Corridor
Asian Development Bank | Trade ; Transport
Providing a detailed analysis of the CAREC Corridor 1 — the Almaty-Bishkek Corridor — this report assesses the corridor's potential as a pilot for economic corridor development in Central Asia, and outlines steps to be taken for further development. Trade Transport Asian Development Bank
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European Case Study on the Financing of High Speed Rail
Australasian Transport Research Forum 2013 Proceedings | Transport
In this case study of European high-speed rail (HSR) systems, the authors discuss the historical and institutional background, along with the various financing schemes, including Public-private partnership (PPP), used in Europe. The paper further provides a detailed discussion of financing the