This study analyses whether urbanization and poverty have any importance for private sector participation (PSP) in the water sector, in developing countries. In the beginning of the 1990’s there was a surge in the interest of the private sector to participate in water and sanitation projects, after a long period of public dominance. There is a large need for investments since much of the population in developing countries does not have access to water and sanitation services and the demand is increasing. At the same time the water sector is prone to inefficiencies resulting from externalities and natural monopoly characteristics, and is therefore often highly regulated. A negative binominal regression model is used for the analysis. The dep...
Development of new infrastructure, providing social services efficiently and effectively, and better...
There has been a significant increase in private sector participation (PSP) in the urban water suppl...
Under pressure from donor agencies such as the World Bank, a number of developing countries have exp...
This study analyses whether urbanization and poverty have any importance for private sector particip...
This paper studies various aspects of the increasing role of private investment in the water service...
Purpose - Public-private partnerships (PPPs) offer governments an opportunity to access private capi...
The development over time of the water supply and sanitation sectors in four countries is analyzed t...
Based on empirical evidence, the article looks at the implications of private sector participation (...
The objective of this paper is to understand the impact of regulation and competition policy upon lo...
This article expounds that the involvement of the private sector in water supply in Dar es Salaam is...
The purpose of this article is to make analysis of the concession projects in the Water Supply and S...
The thesis analyses the water supply sector in the Sub Saharan African region, focusing on the chall...
Most of the billions of people without drinking water or sanitation are very poor. While private-sec...
This article expounds that the involvement of the private sector in water supply in Dar es Salaam is...
The report examines the empirical evidence on the numbers of new connections to water supply resulti...
Development of new infrastructure, providing social services efficiently and effectively, and better...
There has been a significant increase in private sector participation (PSP) in the urban water suppl...
Under pressure from donor agencies such as the World Bank, a number of developing countries have exp...
This study analyses whether urbanization and poverty have any importance for private sector particip...
This paper studies various aspects of the increasing role of private investment in the water service...
Purpose - Public-private partnerships (PPPs) offer governments an opportunity to access private capi...
The development over time of the water supply and sanitation sectors in four countries is analyzed t...
Based on empirical evidence, the article looks at the implications of private sector participation (...
The objective of this paper is to understand the impact of regulation and competition policy upon lo...
This article expounds that the involvement of the private sector in water supply in Dar es Salaam is...
The purpose of this article is to make analysis of the concession projects in the Water Supply and S...
The thesis analyses the water supply sector in the Sub Saharan African region, focusing on the chall...
Most of the billions of people without drinking water or sanitation are very poor. While private-sec...
This article expounds that the involvement of the private sector in water supply in Dar es Salaam is...
The report examines the empirical evidence on the numbers of new connections to water supply resulti...
Development of new infrastructure, providing social services efficiently and effectively, and better...
There has been a significant increase in private sector participation (PSP) in the urban water suppl...
Under pressure from donor agencies such as the World Bank, a number of developing countries have exp...