
Infrastructure Finance in Europe
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- Introduction: The History of European Infrastructure Finance: An Analytical Framework
- Part One: The History of European Infrastructure Finance: From the Middle Ages to the Present Era
- 1: Giuseppe De Luca: Infrastructure Financing in Medieval Europe: On and Beyond 'Roman Ways'
- 2: Marcella Lorenzini: Infrastructure Financing in the Early Modern Age: The Beginning of a 'Little Divergence'
- 3: Youssef Cassis: Infrastructure Investments and the Shaping of Modern Finance
- Part Two: Water
- 4: Massimo Florio: Corvée versus Money in Water Infrastructure in the Alps: The Rû Courtaud, 1393-2013
- 5: Olivier Crespi Reghizzi: The Finance of Local Public Goods at the Onset of Industrialization: Water in Paris, 1807-1925
- 6: Hugh Goldsmith and Dan Carter: The Finance of Local Public Goods at the Onset of Industrialization: Water in London, 1582-1904
- Part Three: Transport
- 7: Enrico Berbenni: Paying for the First Motorways: Italy, 1923-1941
- 8: Pedro Paolo Ortúñez Goicolea: Railway Financing before Nationalization: Spain, 1855-1941
- 9: Björn Wündsch: Railway Financing: Europe in the 20th Century
- Part Four: Telecommunications
- 10: Damir Agic and Nico Grove: Role of the State in Telecommunications Infrastructure Financing across Europe: The Telephony Service from 1880s to World War I
- 11: Simone Fari: Financing Telegraph Infrastructures, 1850-1900
- 12: Matteo Landoni: The Public-Private Partnership in the Italian Satellite Telecommunication System Design: SIRIO and Italsat, 1969-1996
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