The Republic of Congo’s Infrastructure : A Continental Perspective

Infrastructure contributed half a percentage point to the Republic of Congo's annual per capita GDP growth from 2001 to 2006. If the country's infrastructure were improved to the level seen in Mauritius, the regional leader, it could cont...

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Main Authors: Pushak, Nataliya, Briceno-Garmendia, Cecilia M.
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:
AIR
GAS
O&M
OIL
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topic ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ACCESS TO GRID ELECTRICITY
ACCESSIBILITY
ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
AIR
AIR MARKET
AIR TRANSPORT
AIRCRAFT
AIRPORTS
APPROACH
ARTERY
AUTONOMY
AVAILABILITY
AVIATION SECTOR
BALANCE
BANDWIDTH
BORDER CROSSINGS
BORDER TRANSMISSION
BOTTLENECKS
BRIDGE
BUDGET EXECUTION
CABLE
CABLE NETWORK
CABLE SYSTEM
CAPITAL BUDGETS
CAPITAL COSTS
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL NEEDS
CAPITALS
CARGO
CARS
CHEAPER POWER
COLLECTION OF BILLS
CONCESSION
CONCESSIONAIRES
CONCESSIONS
CORRIDOR INVESTMENT
COST OF SERVICE
COST RECOVERY
COSTS OF POWER
COUNTRY COMPARISONS
DEBT
DEFICITS
DIESEL
DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DRAINAGE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
EFFECTIVE PRICE
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ELECTRICITY TARIFFS
ELECTRIFICATION
EXPANSION OF GENERATION CAPACITY
FEEDER ROADS
FINANCIAL DATA
FREIGHT
FREIGHT COSTS
FUEL
GAS
GENERATING CAPACITY
GENERATION
GENERATION CAPACITY
GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT PLANS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH RATES
HIGHWAY
HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
HYDROPOWER
INCUMBENT OPERATOR
INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS
INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE REHABILITATION
INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS
INTERNATIONAL GATEWAYS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INVENTORY
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT IN ROADS
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
JOINT VENTURE
KILOWATT HOUR
KILOWATT-HOUR
LEGISLATION
LOCOMOTIVE
LOGISTICS SERVICES
LOWER PRICES
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
MODE OF TRANSPORT
MONTHLY WATER BILL
NATIONAL TRANSPORT
O&M
OIL
OIL PRICE
OPEN ACCESS
OPERATING COSTS
PASSENGER SERVICES
PORT AUTHORITY
PORT FACILITIES
POWER
POWER CONSUMPTION
POWER DEMAND
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATION CAPACITY
POWER GRID
POWER NETWORK
POWER PLANT
POWER SECTOR
POWER STATION
POWER TRADE
PRICE OF POWER
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC FUNDING
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC WORKS
RAIL
RAIL CONNECTION
RAIL CORRIDOR
RAIL CORRIDORS
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
RAIL LINK
RAIL NETWORK
RAIL OPERATOR
RAIL TRAFFIC
RAIL TRANSPORTATION
RAILWAY
RAILWAY SERVICE
RAILWAY SYSTEM
RAILWAYS
REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REHABILITATION INVESTMENTS
REVENUE COLLECTION
ROAD
ROAD ASSETS
ROAD CONNECTIONS
ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROAD INVESTMENT
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD SECTOR
ROAD TRAFFIC
ROADS
ROLLING STOCK
ROUTE
ROUTES
RURAL ROADS
SAFETY
SANITATION
SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION SERVICES
SAVINGS
SEAT CAPACITY
SERVICE EXPANSION
SPEEDS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
SUBSIDIARY
SURFACE TRANSPORT
TARIFFS FOR WATER
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELEPHONE CALLS
THERMAL PLANT
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC DENSITY
TRAFFIC VOLUME
TRAINS
TRANSIT
TRANSIT IMPROVEMENTS
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
TRANSMISSION LINE
TRANSPORT CORRIDORS
TRANSPORT INDUSTRY
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS
TRANSPORT MODE
TRANSPORT NETWORK
TRANSPORT PLAN
TRANSPORT POLICY
TRANSPORT PROJECTS
TRANSPORT SAFETY
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TREASURY
TRUCK PROCESSING
URBAN TRANSPORT
URBAN WATER UTILITY
URBANIZATION
USER CHARGES
UTILITIES
UTILITY BILL
UTILITY BILLS
UTILITY SERVICES
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER SUPPLY
WATER TARIFFS
WATER UTILITIES
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ACCESS TO GRID ELECTRICITY
ACCESSIBILITY
ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
AIR
AIR MARKET
AIR TRANSPORT
AIRCRAFT
AIRPORTS
APPROACH
ARTERY
AUTONOMY
AVAILABILITY
AVIATION SECTOR
BALANCE
BANDWIDTH
BORDER CROSSINGS
BORDER TRANSMISSION
BOTTLENECKS
BRIDGE
BUDGET EXECUTION
CABLE
CABLE NETWORK
CABLE SYSTEM
CAPITAL BUDGETS
CAPITAL COSTS
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL NEEDS
CAPITALS
CARGO
CARS
CHEAPER POWER
COLLECTION OF BILLS
CONCESSION
CONCESSIONAIRES
CONCESSIONS
CORRIDOR INVESTMENT
COST OF SERVICE
COST RECOVERY
COSTS OF POWER
COUNTRY COMPARISONS
DEBT
DEFICITS
DIESEL
DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DRAINAGE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
EFFECTIVE PRICE
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ELECTRICITY TARIFFS
ELECTRIFICATION
EXPANSION OF GENERATION CAPACITY
FEEDER ROADS
FINANCIAL DATA
FREIGHT
FREIGHT COSTS
FUEL
GAS
GENERATING CAPACITY
GENERATION
GENERATION CAPACITY
GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT PLANS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH RATES
HIGHWAY
HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
HYDROPOWER
INCUMBENT OPERATOR
INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS
INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE REHABILITATION
INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS
INTERNATIONAL GATEWAYS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INVENTORY
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT IN ROADS
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
JOINT VENTURE
KILOWATT HOUR
KILOWATT-HOUR
LEGISLATION
LOCOMOTIVE
LOGISTICS SERVICES
LOWER PRICES
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
MODE OF TRANSPORT
MONTHLY WATER BILL
NATIONAL TRANSPORT
O&M
OIL
OIL PRICE
OPEN ACCESS
OPERATING COSTS
PASSENGER SERVICES
PORT AUTHORITY
PORT FACILITIES
POWER
POWER CONSUMPTION
POWER DEMAND
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATION CAPACITY
POWER GRID
POWER NETWORK
POWER PLANT
POWER SECTOR
POWER STATION
POWER TRADE
PRICE OF POWER
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC FUNDING
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC WORKS
RAIL
RAIL CONNECTION
RAIL CORRIDOR
RAIL CORRIDORS
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
RAIL LINK
RAIL NETWORK
RAIL OPERATOR
RAIL TRAFFIC
RAIL TRANSPORTATION
RAILWAY
RAILWAY SERVICE
RAILWAY SYSTEM
RAILWAYS
REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REHABILITATION INVESTMENTS
REVENUE COLLECTION
ROAD
ROAD ASSETS
ROAD CONNECTIONS
ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROAD INVESTMENT
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD SECTOR
ROAD TRAFFIC
ROADS
ROLLING STOCK
ROUTE
ROUTES
RURAL ROADS
SAFETY
SANITATION
SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION SERVICES
SAVINGS
SEAT CAPACITY
SERVICE EXPANSION
SPEEDS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
SUBSIDIARY
SURFACE TRANSPORT
TARIFFS FOR WATER
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELEPHONE CALLS
THERMAL PLANT
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC DENSITY
TRAFFIC VOLUME
TRAINS
TRANSIT
TRANSIT IMPROVEMENTS
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
TRANSMISSION LINE
TRANSPORT CORRIDORS
TRANSPORT INDUSTRY
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS
TRANSPORT MODE
TRANSPORT NETWORK
TRANSPORT PLAN
TRANSPORT POLICY
TRANSPORT PROJECTS
TRANSPORT SAFETY
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TREASURY
TRUCK PROCESSING
URBAN TRANSPORT
URBAN WATER UTILITY
URBANIZATION
USER CHARGES
UTILITIES
UTILITY BILL
UTILITY BILLS
UTILITY SERVICES
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER SUPPLY
WATER TARIFFS
WATER UTILITIES
Pushak, Nataliya
Briceno-Garmendia, Cecilia M.
The Republic of Congo’s Infrastructure : A Continental Perspective
geographic_facet Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Central Africa
Congo, Republic of
relation Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5838
description Infrastructure contributed half a percentage point to the Republic of Congo's annual per capita GDP growth from 2001 to 2006. If the country's infrastructure were improved to the level seen in Mauritius, the regional leader, it could contribute more than 3 percentage points to annual per capita growth. The Republic of Congo's existing infrastructure is concentrated in the developed south, reflecting the country's urbanization patterns. Links spread from there to the less-developed north, where there are vast areas of underexploited dense forest. The Republic of Congo's power sector offers the greatest potential for infrastructure-based economic growth, but major inefficiencies need to be addressed. Transit improvements would also make significant contributions to growth by improving connections to the north and to neighboring countries. Additional opportunities include rehabilitating the fixed-line telephone operator to spread Internet access. The country's water and sanitation infrastructure is in relatively good shape. Spending on infrastructure was $460 million per year in the Republic of Congo during the mid-2000s. Based on these spending levels, if all inefficiencies were eliminated, the country would face an infrastructure funding gap of $270 million a year and would not meet infrastructure targets for 31 years. Spending rose to $550 million per year in 2008-09. If the Republic of Congo could maintain these higher spending levels, the funding gap would essentially disappear. The nation could further reduce the funding gap by adopting lower-cost technologies to meet infrastructure targets.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Pushak, Nataliya
Briceno-Garmendia, Cecilia M.
author_facet Pushak, Nataliya
Briceno-Garmendia, Cecilia M.
author_sort Pushak, Nataliya
title The Republic of Congo’s Infrastructure : A Continental Perspective
title_short The Republic of Congo’s Infrastructure : A Continental Perspective
title_full The Republic of Congo’s Infrastructure : A Continental Perspective
title_fullStr The Republic of Congo’s Infrastructure : A Continental Perspective
title_full_unstemmed The Republic of Congo’s Infrastructure : A Continental Perspective
title_sort republic of congo’s infrastructure : a continental perspective
publishDate 2012
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spelling okr-10986-36022021-04-23T14:02:11Z The Republic of Congo’s Infrastructure : A Continental Perspective Pushak, Nataliya Briceno-Garmendia, Cecilia M. ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO GRID ELECTRICITY ACCESSIBILITY ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AIR AIR MARKET AIR TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT AIRPORTS APPROACH ARTERY AUTONOMY AVAILABILITY AVIATION SECTOR BALANCE BANDWIDTH BORDER CROSSINGS BORDER TRANSMISSION BOTTLENECKS BRIDGE BUDGET EXECUTION CABLE CABLE NETWORK CABLE SYSTEM CAPITAL BUDGETS CAPITAL COSTS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL NEEDS CAPITALS CARGO CARS CHEAPER POWER COLLECTION OF BILLS CONCESSION CONCESSIONAIRES CONCESSIONS CORRIDOR INVESTMENT COST OF SERVICE COST RECOVERY COSTS OF POWER COUNTRY COMPARISONS DEBT DEFICITS DIESEL DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DRAINAGE ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE EFFECTIVE PRICE ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY TARIFFS ELECTRIFICATION EXPANSION OF GENERATION CAPACITY FEEDER ROADS FINANCIAL DATA FREIGHT FREIGHT COSTS FUEL GAS GENERATING CAPACITY GENERATION GENERATION CAPACITY GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT PLANS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATES HIGHWAY HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS HYDROELECTRIC POWER HYDROPOWER INCUMBENT OPERATOR INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE REHABILITATION INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS INTERNATIONAL GATEWAYS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INVENTORY INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT IN ROADS INVESTMENT PROGRAM JOINT VENTURE KILOWATT HOUR KILOWATT-HOUR LEGISLATION LOCOMOTIVE LOGISTICS SERVICES LOWER PRICES MAINTENANCE COSTS MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT MODE OF TRANSPORT MONTHLY WATER BILL NATIONAL TRANSPORT O&M OIL OIL PRICE OPEN ACCESS OPERATING COSTS PASSENGER SERVICES PORT AUTHORITY PORT FACILITIES POWER POWER CONSUMPTION POWER DEMAND POWER GENERATION POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER GRID POWER NETWORK POWER PLANT POWER SECTOR POWER STATION POWER TRADE PRICE OF POWER PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC FUNDING PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS RAIL RAIL CONNECTION RAIL CORRIDOR RAIL CORRIDORS RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL LINK RAIL NETWORK RAIL OPERATOR RAIL TRAFFIC RAIL TRANSPORTATION RAILWAY RAILWAY SERVICE RAILWAY SYSTEM RAILWAYS REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REHABILITATION INVESTMENTS REVENUE COLLECTION ROAD ROAD ASSETS ROAD CONNECTIONS ROAD IMPROVEMENTS ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD INVESTMENT ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD SECTOR ROAD TRAFFIC ROADS ROLLING STOCK ROUTE ROUTES RURAL ROADS SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES SAVINGS SEAT CAPACITY SERVICE EXPANSION SPEEDS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SUBSIDIARY SURFACE TRANSPORT TARIFFS FOR WATER TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE CALLS THERMAL PLANT TRAFFIC TRAFFIC DENSITY TRAFFIC VOLUME TRAINS TRANSIT TRANSIT IMPROVEMENTS TRANSMISSION CAPACITY TRANSMISSION LINE TRANSPORT CORRIDORS TRANSPORT INDUSTRY TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS TRANSPORT MODE TRANSPORT NETWORK TRANSPORT PLAN TRANSPORT POLICY TRANSPORT PROJECTS TRANSPORT SAFETY TRANSPORT SECTOR TREASURY TRUCK PROCESSING URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN WATER UTILITY URBANIZATION USER CHARGES UTILITIES UTILITY BILL UTILITY BILLS UTILITY SERVICES WATER CONSUMPTION WATER SUPPLY WATER TARIFFS WATER UTILITIES Infrastructure contributed half a percentage point to the Republic of Congo's annual per capita GDP growth from 2001 to 2006. If the country's infrastructure were improved to the level seen in Mauritius, the regional leader, it could contribute more than 3 percentage points to annual per capita growth. The Republic of Congo's existing infrastructure is concentrated in the developed south, reflecting the country's urbanization patterns. Links spread from there to the less-developed north, where there are vast areas of underexploited dense forest. The Republic of Congo's power sector offers the greatest potential for infrastructure-based economic growth, but major inefficiencies need to be addressed. Transit improvements would also make significant contributions to growth by improving connections to the north and to neighboring countries. Additional opportunities include rehabilitating the fixed-line telephone operator to spread Internet access. The country's water and sanitation infrastructure is in relatively good shape. Spending on infrastructure was $460 million per year in the Republic of Congo during the mid-2000s. Based on these spending levels, if all inefficiencies were eliminated, the country would face an infrastructure funding gap of $270 million a year and would not meet infrastructure targets for 31 years. Spending rose to $550 million per year in 2008-09. If the Republic of Congo could maintain these higher spending levels, the funding gap would essentially disappear. The nation could further reduce the funding gap by adopting lower-cost technologies to meet infrastructure targets. 2012-03-19T18:05:21Z 2012-03-19T18:05:21Z 2011-10-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20111006112218 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3602 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5838 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Central Africa Congo, Republic of