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Financing the UK’s infrastructure: private and public gains

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Japanese companies look to India

Japanese firms are getting excited about investing in India.

Rethinking productivity across the construction industry

Report Summary

Low productivity has been a constant drumbeat in the construction industry, raising costs and adding risk and waste across project life cycles. Efforts to improve efficiency, however, have proven difficult in a market too often defined by low margins, aggressive procurement, talent shortages and uncertain work pipelines.

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Tomorrow's cities

Tomorrow’s cities is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by AkzoNobel, which invites a group of urban experts to discuss how cities can create optimal environments for citizens - from social interaction to cultural heritage, transport or green spaces. The report was edited by Zoe Tabary. 

Our sincere thanks go to the following contributors for providing their time and insights. 

- Simon Thurley, chief executive, English Heritage 

- Megan Sandel, principal investigator, Children’s Health Watch 

Golden rules of the travel tech space race

Simon Vincent, EMEA President of Hilton Worldwide, outlines his two Golden Rules of the Travel Tech Space Race ahead of The Economist’s Future of Travel event on March 24th.

Air pollution is a concern for every city

Chinese and Indian cities are rightly criticised for poor air quality but that is no reason for other cities to breathe easy

Urban diversity

Is there such a thing as an urban "diversity dividend"? asks Mike Raco, professor of urban governance and development at University College London.

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Learning from slums

Alfredo Brillembourg, co-founder of Urban-Think Tank (U-TT), explains what cities in developed countries could learn from so-called slums in the developing world.

Urban infrastructure insights 2015

Urban infrastructure insights 2015 examines the city infrastructure systems that require the most attention as well as what city leaders can do to develop solutions for their citizens and businesses. The report investigates infrastructure's importance for urban economic growth as well as the social, political and financial obstacles to effective infrastructure and service delivery. This research is written by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by FCC (Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas), a Spanish environmental services, infrastructure and water group.

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