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ISBN 10: 1800640129
ISBN 13: 978-1800640122
Author: Floriana Cerniglia, Francesco Saraceno
A European Public Investment Outlook 1st Table of contents:
PART I – OUTLOOK
1. Europe Needs More Public Investment
Rocco Luigi Bubbico, Philipp-Bastian Brutscher and Debora Revoltella
1.1. Recent Public Investment Trends in Europe
1.2. Infrastructure Has Declined Substantially
1.3. How to Support More Infrastructure Investment
1.4. Policy Implications
References
2. Public Investment and Capital in France
Mathieu Plane and Francesco Saraceno
Introduction
2.1. The Net Wealth of Public Administrations
2.2. Evolution of Public Non-Financial Assets
2.2.1. The value of fixed assets remained constant
2.3. The Dynamics of Gross Investment
2.4. Net Flows of Fixed Assets Give Another (and Different) Picture
2.4.1. Since 2009, debt has not been used to finance an accumulation of assets
2.5. Assessing the Impact of an Investment Push in France
2.5.1. A quantification of investment needs for France
2.5.2. The macroeconomic impact of an investment shock
2.6 Conclusion
References
3. Public Investment in Germany: The Need for a Big Push
Sebastian Dullien, Ekaterina Jürgens and Sebastian Watzka
Introduction
3.1. The German Public Capital Stock
3.2. Quantifying Investment Needs
3.3. Macroeconomic Implications of a Public Investment Program in Germany
Conclusion
References
4. Public Investment Trends across Levels of Government in Italy
Floriana Cerniglia and Federica Rossi
Introduction
4.1. Public Investment in Italy
4.1.1. Public investments across regions
4.2. 2018, 2019 and 2020 Budgets: The Financial Resources for Public Investments
4.3. Conclusions and Some Policy Prescriptions
References
5. Trends and Patterns in Public Investment in Spain: A Medium- and Long-Run Perspective José Villaverde and Adolfo Maza
Introduction
5.1. Trends and Patterns of Public Investment in Spain in the EU Context, 2000-2017
5.2. Public Investment and Public Capital in Spain: A Long-Term Perspective
5.3. Conclusions
References
PART II – CHALLENGES
6. In Search of a Strategy for Public Investment in Research and Innovation
Daniela Palma, Alberto Silvani and Alessandra Maria Stilo
Introduction and Main Points at Issue
6.1. The EU in Depth
6.2. Public Investment
6.3. Final Remarks and Policy Considerations
References
7. Social Investment and Infrastructure
Anton Hemerijck, Mariana Mazzucato and Edoardo Reviglio
Introduction: The Welfare Lesson from the Great Recession
7.1. The Social Investment Life-Course Multiplier Effect
7.2. A Golden Social Investment Rule in the Stability and Growth Pact
7.3. A New Deal for Social Europe: Boosting Social Infrastructure
7.4. How to Invest in Social Infrastructure to Fill the Gap? The Creation of a European Fund for Social Infrastructure
7.5. Firms or Markets in Infrastructure Financing
7.6. The Role of State Investment Banks (SIBs) in Financing Social Infrastructure in the European Union
7.7. The Concept of “Public Value” and the Role of Social Action
7.8. How Social Investment and Social Infrastructure is Part of Public Value
7.9. The Need for Mission-Oriented State Investment Banks
7.10. Closing Remarks
References
8. From Trans-European (Ten-T) to Trans-Global (Twn-T) Transport Infrastructure Networks. A Conceptual Framework
Paolo Costa, Hercules Haralambides and Roberto Roson
8.1. The Trans-European Transport Network and its Evolution (1996-2013)
8.2. Demand for New Connectivity: Europe’s Economic, Social and Political Integration in a Global Context
8.2.1. The growing importance of the extra-EU markets
8.2.2. Asia’s central role in the global economy and trade
8.2.3. The potential of “MENA (Middle East and North Africa) shores” and the Mediterranean Sea basin
8.2.4. The shift of the European economy’s centre of gravity to the East
8.2.5. Consequences for the EU transport infrastructure policy
8.3. Dealing with the Disruption of the Worldwide Maritime Freight Transport Network and its Infrastructure
8.4. Dovetailing the EU Ten-T Infrastructure Policy with the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
8.5. Assessing the Systemic Impact of Transport Infrastructure: Some Novel Analytical Tools and Approaches
8.6. Some Concluding Remarks
References
9. Ecological Transition
D’Maris Coffman, Roberto Cardinale, Jing Meng and Zhifu Mi
Introduction
9.1. The Importance of Carbon Accounting
9.2. The Emergence of “ESG” ratings
9.3. Mitigation: Decarbonization of Energy and Transport
9.3.1. Energy
9.3.2. Transport
9.4. Adaptation: Physical and Social Infrastructure
9.5. Remediation: Negative Emissions Technologies and Climate Engineering
9.6. Conclusions and Recommendations
References
10. The Contribution of European Cohesion Policy to Public Investment Francesco Prota, Gianfranco Viesti and Mauro Buих
Introduction
10.1. European Cohesion Policy: An Overview
10.2. The Geography of ERDF and CF Expenditures
10.3. The Impact of Cohesion Policy on Public Investment
10.4. Regional Convergence and Spillovers
10.5.Summary and Conclusions
References
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