Today there exists a variety of views on the potential for privatization in reducing the costs of services historically provided by government. The water industry is one such area that is dominated by government provision. Privatizing public water utilities has a large potential for ultimately reducing government involvement in the services provided to society. Its potential success depends on a variety of economic, political and social factors.Master of Public AdministrationPublic AdministrationUniversity of Michigan-Flinthttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143502/1/Scrima.pd
Water supply and sanitation represent essential services, satisfying basic human needs (e.g. drinkin...
Access, maintenance, and distribution of clean water are daunting tasks for developing nations. Effo...
The early 1990s marked the beginning of a wave of unprecedented growth for private water utilities f...
Abstract Privatization of goods and services can be a way to limit a firm's or a market's total co...
This paper provides an overview of privatization andcompetition in the water industry from a public ...
Lack of accessible clean water impacts millions of people around the world. Throughout the 1990s, th...
The privatization of drinking water utilities is a topic of increasing importance in the United Stat...
Includes bibliographyLatin America has kept in step with the worldwide trend towards the privatizati...
This Essay will discuss the reasons behind the trend of privatizing water systems, explain the basic...
Facing water scarcity and shortages, governments in developing nations have turned to water privatiz...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to identify if and how the private water sector cou...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Since the 1970's, the governments of the region have been transferring...
Privatization of water delivery services has become a global trend as states seek ways to shift both...
The early 1990s marked the beginning of a wave of unprecedented growth for private water utilities f...
Access, maintenance, and distribution of clean water are daunting tasks for developing nations. Effo...
Water supply and sanitation represent essential services, satisfying basic human needs (e.g. drinkin...
Access, maintenance, and distribution of clean water are daunting tasks for developing nations. Effo...
The early 1990s marked the beginning of a wave of unprecedented growth for private water utilities f...
Abstract Privatization of goods and services can be a way to limit a firm's or a market's total co...
This paper provides an overview of privatization andcompetition in the water industry from a public ...
Lack of accessible clean water impacts millions of people around the world. Throughout the 1990s, th...
The privatization of drinking water utilities is a topic of increasing importance in the United Stat...
Includes bibliographyLatin America has kept in step with the worldwide trend towards the privatizati...
This Essay will discuss the reasons behind the trend of privatizing water systems, explain the basic...
Facing water scarcity and shortages, governments in developing nations have turned to water privatiz...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to identify if and how the private water sector cou...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Since the 1970's, the governments of the region have been transferring...
Privatization of water delivery services has become a global trend as states seek ways to shift both...
The early 1990s marked the beginning of a wave of unprecedented growth for private water utilities f...
Access, maintenance, and distribution of clean water are daunting tasks for developing nations. Effo...
Water supply and sanitation represent essential services, satisfying basic human needs (e.g. drinkin...
Access, maintenance, and distribution of clean water are daunting tasks for developing nations. Effo...
The early 1990s marked the beginning of a wave of unprecedented growth for private water utilities f...