Development finance can be broadly defined as the use of public sector resources to facilitate private sector investment in low- and middle-income countries where the commercial or political risks are too high to attract purely private capital, and where the investment is expected to have a positive developmental impact on the host country.
Development finance is the efforts of local communities to support, encourage and catalyze expansion through public/private investment in physical development/redevelopment and/or business/industry.
It is the act of contributing to a project/deal that causes that project/deal to materialize in a manner that benefits the long term health of the community
Development finance requires programs and solutions to challenges that the local environment creates.
Economic developers are the bridge between government and business and often direct the vision of a sound financing toolbox.
Regional advantages can enhance development finance efforts through partnership, cooperation and mutually advantageous programming.
Development Finance Institution
What is Development Bank or DFI
Need and Emergence of DFI in India
Function of Development Financial Institutions
Role of Development Financial Institutions
State Finance Commission (SFC)
Central Finance Commission (CFC)
Central Finance Commission and State Finance Commissions Comparison Chart
Consolidated Fund (Central and State)
TAX REVENUE OF URBAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT
NON-TAX REVENUES OF URBAN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
Constraints for Municipal Bonds
Pooled Finance Development Fund
Municipal Finance Assessment Framework
Municipal Finance Assessment : Endogenous factors
Municipal Finance Assessment : Exogenous factors
Funding by Bi‐lateral & Multi‐lateral agencies
Rationalization of User Charges
Rationalization of User Charges in urban water supply
Unit Area Method in Property Tax Calculation
Streamlining Municipal Tax Administration
Capital Investment Planning Process
Finance investments in infrastructure and services
Techniques of monitoring of development works
Public Private Partnership (PPP)
Preconditions for Partnerships
Activities Post Project Identification
Project Feasibility Stage : Technical Feasibility
Public Sector Comparator (PSC)
Project Risks – Retained and Transferable Risks
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परियोजना विश्लेषण चरण: तकनीकी साध्यता
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FD Planning Community Forum Discussion
- State Finance Commissions and Rural Local Bodies Devolution of Resources
- Interview with B K Sinha – The Municipal midas
- Municipal bond in India
- Bilateral and Multi-lateral Financial Institutions
- Cost recovery
- Investment needs and Budgeting for Infrastructure and Service in Metro towns
- Subsidy Reduction
- Revenue Sources of Controlling Authorities
- Public Private partnership
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