This paper discusses some of the challenges and opportunities in infrastructure investment in developing countries. Infrastructure investment in emerging and developing countries will need to more than double over the next decade. This means a significant step-up in the amount of public and private finance flowing to these countries. Such investment will be crucial not only to ensure that emerging and developing countries meet their growth and development aspirations, but also to ensure that they lay the foundations for sustainable growth, which entails low emissions and resilience to climate change.
A new Development Bank for Infrastructure and Sustainable Development could provide a new channel through which developing country governments could borrow to finance economically productive infrastructure assets - whilst still remaining within prudent levels of debt. In addition, a new institution could make up for the deficiencies of the existing architecture and help catalyze the private sector investments required.