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The reality is that as the size of any populace expands, governments must construct infrastructure apace.
Changing the way we construct infrastructure is therefore essential, but many companies and governments still rely on old measures of economic performance and old ways of generating energy and constructing buildings.
Foreign investors — some of them representing governments, some of them private interests — are promising to construct infrastructure, bring new technologies, create jobs and boost the productivity of underused land so that it not only feeds overseas markets but also feeds more Africans.
Since the late 1960s, revenues from petroleum have brought the government of Gabon unprecedented income, which it has used to construct infrastructure and to fund the expansion of education and health services; widespread corruption among government officials, however, has limited the impact of this windfall.
Economic growth also enhances society's ability to construct infrastructure for water sanitation.
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We would like to cooperate with the Brazilian part to reduce the cost of constructing infrastructure in Brazil and create jobs for the local population," Li said.
Moreover, we should not be blind to the problems the Chinese presence has brought — poorly constructed infrastructure, low pay for workers, government corruption, and so on.
However, Phoenix's north side gets only Colorado River water, and should that source dry up one day, constructing infrastructure to connect north Phoenix to new sources of water would cost a half-billion dollars.
A structure may include both constructed infrastructure (e.g., water, power and sewer lines) and constructed site improvements (e.g., paved roads, retaining walls, sidewalks, paved driveways, paved parking areas) that are permanently affixed to the land so as to be part of the real estate and that are in direct support of the use of a building, dock, or similar edifice.
Overcapacity as well as overleveraging and reliance on the shadow banking sector arose in the wake of the 2008 global crisis, as China implemented its fiscal stimulus packaged centered on constructing infrastructure across the nation.
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