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Why Can’t the US Compete with China in Infrastructure?

New Books in Economics

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U.S. Infrastructure: Evolution, Investment, and Global Competition

This chapter explores the historical evolution of U.S. infrastructure amid post-war suburbanization and the subsequent neoliberal underinvestment. It discusses the complexities of attracting private investment, the disconnect between construction and financial sectors, and the implications of public goods for economic growth. Additionally, the chapter highlights the shifting dynamics between U.S. and Chinese infrastructure financing, culminating in a focus on strategic interventions and regulatory influence in the competitive landscape.

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