Norway Leads in Transforming Global Infrastructure Spending

Governments worldwide are gearing up to pour a staggering $150 trillion into infrastructure by 2050. But here's the kicker: many of these projects are plagued by poor governance, leading to budget overruns and delays. Norway, however, is the teacher's pet, showing how to keep things on track with its strict governance framework that has significantly reduced cost overruns in large projects. What does it mean for you? If governments can nail this whole governance thing, we could see smoother roads, better public services, and fewer white elephants in our infrastructure future. Less money wasted means more resources for things that matter to you.

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