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Tapping the Market: The Challenge of Institutional Reform in the Urban Water Sector (Role of Government in Adjusting Economies)
A. Nickson; R. Franceys (Author)
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Palgrave Macmillan
· Hardcover
Tapping the Market: The Challenge of Institutional Reform in the Urban Water Sector (Role of Government in Adjusting Economies) - A. Nickson; R. Franceys
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Synopsis "Tapping the Market: The Challenge of Institutional Reform in the Urban Water Sector (Role of Government in Adjusting Economies)"
This book examines the challenge of reform of the urban water supply sector in developing countries, based on case studies of state-owned water companies in Ghana, India, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. The growing public private partnership for urban water supply is analyzed, focussing on the concession contract model. The implications for meeting the water needs of the urban poor, for the regulatory role of the state and for state capacity building are also discussed.
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The book is written in English.
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