Jun 10

Past Event

How Important is Infrastructure? A Look at its Economic Impact in a Globalized World

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Summary

Although the conventional wisdom on infrastructure is that it is a key ingredient in a country’s economic success, the relationship between infrastructure and growth is unclear and often misunderstood. Exactly how important is infrastructure to a country’s economy and how is it measured? Should a larger role for financing these investments be given to the private sector, particularly in developing nations?

On Thursday, June 10, the Economic Studies and Global Economy and Development programs at Brookings hosted an event to discuss the nature and role of infrastructure, including rigorous economic analysis to discern to what extent infrastructure can boost overall productivity and raise living standards. Speakers reviewed the most efficient ways to finance infrastructure spending as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the public and private sectors in infrastructure provision and management. Karen Dynan, Brookings vice president and co-director of Economic Studies, welcomed participants. Presentations by national and international experts were followed by a panel discussion led by Nonresident Senior Fellow Warwick McKibbin.

After the program, panelists took audience questions.

Details

June 10, 2010

10:00 AM - 12:30 PM EDT

The Brookings Institution

Saul/Zilkha Rooms

1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

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Event Agenda

  • Welcome

    • Portrait: Karen Dynan

      Karen Dynan

      Vice President and Co-Director

      Economic Studies

  • Introduction

  • Presentation: Key Issues in the Economics of Infrastructure

    • Timo Henckel

      Research Fellow, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis
      Australian National University

  • Presentation: The Slowly Growing Case for Infrastructure Privatization

    • Clifford Winston

      Senior Fellow

      Economic Studies

  • Presentation: Evaluation and Delivery of Infrastructure – Theory and Practice

    • Sonja Lyneham

      WorleyParsons

  • Presentation: The Returns to Infrastructure: Is Infrastructure Capital Productive?

    • Luis Servén

      Research Manager, Macroeconomics and Growth in the Development Research Group
      The World Bank

  • Presentation: Dynamics of Infrastructure and Development

    • Douglas Brooks

      Principal Economist, Macroeconomics and Finance
      Research Division, Economics and Research Department
      Asian Development Bank

  • Panel Discussion

    • Timo Henckel

      Research Fellow, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis
      Australian National University

    • Clifford Winston

      Senior Fellow

      Economic Studies

    • Sonja Lyneham

      WorleyParsons

    • Luis Servén

      Research Manager, Macroeconomics and Growth in the Development Research Group
      The World Bank

    • Douglas Brooks

      Principal Economist, Macroeconomics and Finance
      Research Division, Economics and Research Department
      Asian Development Bank