New Books in Economics

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

Nov 7, 2024
Shahar Hameiri, a political science professor at The University of Queensland, and Lee Jones, an expert in international politics at Queen Mary University, delve into the infrastructure rivalry between the U.S. and China. They dissect China's Belt and Road Initiative and its geopolitical impact, revealing why American initiatives struggle to keep pace. The discussion highlights U.S. underinvestment, the challenges of attracting private capital, and the contrasting approaches to public-private partnerships. Listeners gain insights into the evolving landscape of global infrastructure finance.
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