Facing water scarcity and shortages, governments in developing nations have turned to water privatization. \u27 Once implemented, however, water privatization programs have overwhelmingly been met with public hostility and anti-privatization protests and riots. In some water privatizations, the privatizers themselves have become bankrupt or have failed to meet investment and expansion targets. Similarly, while most privatizations are supposed to deliver Pareto improvements-results that make one party to a deal better off without making another party worse off\u27 - water privatizations have largely delivered the opposite. Water privatizations have caused cholera outbreaks among consumers, insurmountable costs for both consumers and priv...
The early 1990s marked the beginning of a wave of unprecedented growth for private water utilities f...
Billions of dollars will be spent globally to upgrade water infrastructure in the coming years. The ...
Privatization of water delivery services has become a global trend as states seek ways to shift both...
Lack of accessible clean water impacts millions of people around the world. Throughout the 1990s, th...
Abstract Privatization of goods and services can be a way to limit a firm's or a market's total co...
Access, maintenance, and distribution of clean water are daunting tasks for developing nations. Effo...
Almost a billion people globally lack access to potable water. In the early 1990’s, attempts to impr...
Almost a billion people globally lack access to potable water. In the early 1990\u27s, attempts to i...
This chapter considers the evidence in support of water privatisation and the relationship between t...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to identify if and how the private water sector cou...
Militant uprisings in Cochabamaba, Bolivia in 1999 occurred after the private water provider impleme...
This paper has two principal aims: first, to unravel some of the arguments mobilized in the controve...
Access, maintenance, and distribution of clean water are daunting tasks for developing nations. Effo...
The moment demand outpaces supply, water becomes a commodity to be traded in the global market. But ...
Today there exists a variety of views on the potential for privatization in reducing the costs of se...
The early 1990s marked the beginning of a wave of unprecedented growth for private water utilities f...
Billions of dollars will be spent globally to upgrade water infrastructure in the coming years. The ...
Privatization of water delivery services has become a global trend as states seek ways to shift both...
Lack of accessible clean water impacts millions of people around the world. Throughout the 1990s, th...
Abstract Privatization of goods and services can be a way to limit a firm's or a market's total co...
Access, maintenance, and distribution of clean water are daunting tasks for developing nations. Effo...
Almost a billion people globally lack access to potable water. In the early 1990’s, attempts to impr...
Almost a billion people globally lack access to potable water. In the early 1990\u27s, attempts to i...
This chapter considers the evidence in support of water privatisation and the relationship between t...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to identify if and how the private water sector cou...
Militant uprisings in Cochabamaba, Bolivia in 1999 occurred after the private water provider impleme...
This paper has two principal aims: first, to unravel some of the arguments mobilized in the controve...
Access, maintenance, and distribution of clean water are daunting tasks for developing nations. Effo...
The moment demand outpaces supply, water becomes a commodity to be traded in the global market. But ...
Today there exists a variety of views on the potential for privatization in reducing the costs of se...
The early 1990s marked the beginning of a wave of unprecedented growth for private water utilities f...
Billions of dollars will be spent globally to upgrade water infrastructure in the coming years. The ...
Privatization of water delivery services has become a global trend as states seek ways to shift both...