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Urban planning and public policy for building liveable cities

Urban areas worldwide Urban areas worldwide are increasingly grappling with traffic congestion. Projections indicate that this issue will only escalate in the future, leading to heightened congestion, reduced space availability, and hindered mobility for both goods and people. To address these challenges effectively and to foster sustainable, livable cities, there must be a cohesive alignment… Continue reading Urban planning and public policy for building liveable cities

The Problem of Underdeveloped Investment Markets in Developing Countries

Abstract The problem of underdeveloped investment markets has been a significant cause of concern in developing countries. In a country like India, where infrastructural projects often have long gestation periods and are subjected to high risks, they do not receive adequate investment. Asymmetric information and adverse selection emerging due to ambiguity in risk assessment lead… Continue reading The Problem of Underdeveloped Investment Markets in Developing Countries