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Barriers to attracting direct and capital market investments for railway infrastructure in Brazil

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2020-07
Author
Vendramini, Annelise
Yamahaki, Camila
Breviglieri, Gustavo Velloso
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Abstract
This report seeks to identify the barriers that must be overcome in order to unlock private investments for the railway sector. Two types of challenges will be examined: barriers that hamper the attraction of domestic and foreign private companies (also called direct investors) to build and maintain railway infrastructure and/ or operate freight transport services in Brazil; barriers that hinder the attraction of domestic and foreign investors to invest in railway projects and companies through the bond market in Brazil. This study makes academic and practical contributions. Academically, this study helps to fill a gap in the literature on the main challenges related to increasing climate finance in developing nations. In practical terms, the report is particularly relevant in a context in which private investors are seeking investment opportunities with higher rates of return (in view of low global interest rates) and in which the State does not have resources to devote to infrastructure. Additionally, this is an opportunity for Brazil to develop infrastructure that is sustainable and aligned with the nation’s Paris Agreement commitments (by 2025, Brazil plans to reduce GHG emissions by 37% compared to 2005 levels, and by 43% by 2030).
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https://hdl.handle.net/10438/30598
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Knowledge Areas
Administração de empresas
Subject
Mercado de capitais
Investimentos
Transporte ferroviário - Brasil
Keyword
Capital market
Infrastructure

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