Comparative Evidence for Innovative Models for Infrastructure Financing in Ghana

Purpose This study explores the role of innovative financing models in overcoming infrastructure development challenges in developing countries. Infrastructure—encompassing transportation, energy, water, and telecommunications—is crucial for economic growth and social inclusion. However, many deve...

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Main Author: Kayode David KOLAWOLE
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Language:English
Published: BMER Consultancy 2025-02-01
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description Purpose This study explores the role of innovative financing models in overcoming infrastructure development challenges in developing countries. Infrastructure—encompassing transportation, energy, water, and telecommunications—is crucial for economic growth and social inclusion. However, many developing nations face financing gaps due to fiscal constraints, underdeveloped financial markets, and reliance on public funding. Methodology The study uses a quantitative approach to examine how Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), infrastructure bonds, Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs), and blended finance can mobilize private sector investment, based on secondary data from government publications, international financial institutions, and academic journals. Secondary data was collected from 2010 to 2023. For data analysis, regression was used.    Findings The findings reveal that while innovative financing models can significantly impact infrastructure development, their success depends on robust regulatory frameworks, political stability, and local capacity building. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) enhance project efficiency and accountability by distributing risks between the public and private sectors. Infrastructure bonds effectively mobilize long-term capital, while sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) provide a sustainable source of financing. Blended finance, which combines public and private capital, has proven particularly effective in sectors that are otherwise unattractive to private investors due to high risks. Conclusions The research identifies several challenges, including the need for improved regulatory and policy frameworks to attract private investment and ensure transparency. The study concludes that while innovative financing models are essential for bridging the infrastructure financing gap, their effectiveness depends on creating enabling environments that support private sector participation. Additionally, there is a pressing need for capacity building within the public sector to effectively manage complex financing structures.
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spelling doaj-art-8edad8734d5145ae90e01d78e195a43f2025-08-20T01:48:52ZengBMER ConsultancyReviews of Management Sciences2709-96012709-961X2025-02-0162536910.53909/rms.06.02.0256295Comparative Evidence for Innovative Models for Infrastructure Financing in GhanaKayode David KOLAWOLE0Walter Sisulu UniversityPurpose This study explores the role of innovative financing models in overcoming infrastructure development challenges in developing countries. Infrastructure—encompassing transportation, energy, water, and telecommunications—is crucial for economic growth and social inclusion. However, many developing nations face financing gaps due to fiscal constraints, underdeveloped financial markets, and reliance on public funding. Methodology The study uses a quantitative approach to examine how Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), infrastructure bonds, Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs), and blended finance can mobilize private sector investment, based on secondary data from government publications, international financial institutions, and academic journals. Secondary data was collected from 2010 to 2023. For data analysis, regression was used.    Findings The findings reveal that while innovative financing models can significantly impact infrastructure development, their success depends on robust regulatory frameworks, political stability, and local capacity building. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) enhance project efficiency and accountability by distributing risks between the public and private sectors. Infrastructure bonds effectively mobilize long-term capital, while sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) provide a sustainable source of financing. Blended finance, which combines public and private capital, has proven particularly effective in sectors that are otherwise unattractive to private investors due to high risks. Conclusions The research identifies several challenges, including the need for improved regulatory and policy frameworks to attract private investment and ensure transparency. The study concludes that while innovative financing models are essential for bridging the infrastructure financing gap, their effectiveness depends on creating enabling environments that support private sector participation. Additionally, there is a pressing need for capacity building within the public sector to effectively manage complex financing structures.https://rmsjournal.com/index.php/admin/article/view/256infrastructure developmentinfrastructure bondspublic-private partnershipsprivate sector investmentsovereign wealth funds
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infrastructure development
infrastructure bonds
public-private partnerships
private sector investment
sovereign wealth funds
title Comparative Evidence for Innovative Models for Infrastructure Financing in Ghana
title_full Comparative Evidence for Innovative Models for Infrastructure Financing in Ghana
title_fullStr Comparative Evidence for Innovative Models for Infrastructure Financing in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Evidence for Innovative Models for Infrastructure Financing in Ghana
title_short Comparative Evidence for Innovative Models for Infrastructure Financing in Ghana
title_sort comparative evidence for innovative models for infrastructure financing in ghana
topic infrastructure development
infrastructure bonds
public-private partnerships
private sector investment
sovereign wealth funds
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