RED 2025. Chapter 4: How subnational governments invest and finance their investments
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This chapter analyzes the diversity in public investment in Latin America and the Caribbean, the importance of intergovernmental coordination to avoid inefficiencies, and the need to train and professionalize investment management. The financing of subnational investment through transfers, own resources, and debt is addressed, highlighting the importance of a strong institutional framework to ensure fiscal sustainability and balance flexibility and stability in the design of transfers.
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