EFSI case study: Bratislava bypass: A transport public-private partnership with high costs and limited benefits
Briefing | 8 June 2016
The so-called European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) should unlock additional investment of at least EUR 315 billion over a three year period (2015-2017). One of the projects benefiting from the financing concerns the design, construction, operation and maintenance of about 27km of a motorway around Bratislava. The project will come with high costs, will damage biodiversity and likely not solve local transport problems.
Theme: Transport | Other harmful projects
Location: Slovakia
Project: European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI)
Tags: EFSI | PPP | investEU | public-private partnerships
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