Economic Regulation of Urban Water and Sanitation Services: Some Practical Lessons

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Apr 01, 2007
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Economic Regulation of Urban Water and Sanitation Services: Some Practical Lessons

This paper discusses the regulation of water and sanitation services in urban areas. Specifically, it explores ways of thinking about regulatory design as part of a wider, country-specific program to reform the way in which water supply and sanitation services are provided and paid for.

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Water Agreements

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Tracking Number: Economi_ Regulation_of_Urban_Water&Sanitation Services_2007_EN

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