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Risk Estimation for the Infrastructure Projects: Cross-Industrial Aspects

Student: Kuzmenko Natalya

Supervisor: Vasily M. Solodkov

Faculty: HSE Banking Institute

Educational Programme: Master of Finance (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2024

The master's thesis by N.B. Kuzmenko titled "Risk Estimation for Infrastructure Projects: Cross-Industrial Aspects" investigates the complexities of assessing risks in infrastructure projects. The study delves into the theoretical foundations of risk assessment, analyzes the construction of Yuzhny Airport in Rostov-on-Don as a case study, and explores the multiplier effect of infrastructure development on economic growth and social welfare. By examining factors, conducting scenario and sensitivity analyses, and proposing risk assessment models like the Tara model, the thesis provides valuable insights for mitigating risks and enhancing the success of infrastructure projects. Through a thorough examination of risks and their implications, this research contributes to the understanding and management of risks in infrastructure development.

Full text (added May 20, 2024)

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