The city recently agreed to contribute up to $ 500,000
in public infrastructure for a new Costco, and $ 225,000 for a Toys «R» Us at the Gateway Center.
This is a bonanza for them, rolling back three centuries of attempts to create a mixed economy financially and industrially, by privatizing the credit creation monopoly as well as capital investment
in public infrastructure monopolies now being pushed onto the sales block for bidders — on credit, with the winner being the one who promises to pay out the most interest to bankers to absorb the access fees («economic rent») that can be extracted.
But then, when you realise that just over R8bn of this has been in commercial development, nearly
R2bn in public infrastructure and just over R6bn in hotels and residential development, there is a robust spread across various economic categories, and we believe this also bodes well for the future of the Cape Town Central City.»
«As for Trump's goal of 50 percent private investors, I'm not quite sure what that means,» says Barbara Byrne Denham, economist at New York City - based research firm Reis Inc. «A private investor will buy a municipal or treasury bond that's invested in a new bridge, but a private company is not going to invest
in public infrastructure without the government financing it and / or some concrete and measurable benefit to the company.»
Although investments
in public infrastructure are feeling the budget pinch, the Park District believes future harbor development can be funded by the boaters, who pay fees to moor their boats and purchase other services.
By transitioning to 100 % clean energy and investing
in public infrastructure and services, the Green New Deal aims to achieve full employment with jobs in clean energy, mass transit, public housing, public broadband, education, and health care.
Invest in our schools, invest
in our public infrastructure.
Through Building Together, Ontario will continue to make significant investments
in public infrastructure, starting with an investment of more than $ 35 billion over the next three years.
Their clients increasingly include multinational corporations and foreign governments who carry out commercial transactions, invest
in public infrastructure, and exploit natural resources often in collaboration with other corporations and governments of diverse nationalities around the globe.