RealEcon Welcomes Dr. Sadek Wahba To Discuss Global Infrastructure Investment

RealEcon Welcomes Dr. Sadek Wahba To Discuss Global Infrastructure Investment

Last updated December 4, 2024 10:47 am (EST)

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The strategic stakes of infrastructure have risen in recent years with the emergence of new technologies and competing visions for connectivity such as China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Dr. Sadek Wahba, the author of BUILD: Investing in America’s Infrastructure and chairman of I Squared Capital, a leading global infrastructure company with over $40B in assets under management, discussed the role of private capital in building infrastructure at home and abroad in a private roundtable with CFR members in early December.

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