nep-ppm New Economics Papers
on Project, Program and Portfolio Management
Issue of 2021‒07‒19
two papers chosen by
Arvi Kuura
Tartu Ülikool

  1. An approach to the design of financial instruments for food system projects By Rogozinski, Jacques; Moncada, Nelly Ramírez
  2. Economic prospects of the Russian-Chinese partnership in the logistics projects of the Eurasian Economic Union and the Silk Road Economic Belt: a scientific literature review By Elena Rudakova; Alla Pavlova; Oleg Antonov; Kira Kuntsevich; Yue Yang

  1. By: Rogozinski, Jacques; Moncada, Nelly Ramírez
    Abstract: This article collects a series of recommendations and experiences from multilateral banks, in particular from the Inter-American Investment Corporation in the period 2005-2013 for the financing of regional projects and the Development Bank in Mexico (2014-2018). Similarly, general considerations are provided for the design and implementation of innovative, flexible and balanced financing schemes between profitability and development in vulnerable sectors such as the food system.
    Keywords: LATIN AMERICA, MEXICO, NORTH AMERICA, food systems, financial institutions, risk, development banks, public sector, capital market
    Date: 2021
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:fpr:lacwps:19&r=
  2. By: Elena Rudakova; Alla Pavlova; Oleg Antonov; Kira Kuntsevich; Yue Yang
    Abstract: The authors of the article have reviewed the scientific literature on the development of the Russian-Chinese cooperation in the field of combining economic and logistics projects of the Eurasian Economic Union and the Silk Road Economic Belt. The opinions of not only Russian, but also Chinese experts on these projects are indicated, which provides the expansion of the vision of the concept of the New Silk Road in both countries.
    Date: 2021–07
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:arx:papers:2107.03116&r=

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