The purpose of this article is to make analysis of the concession projects in the Water Supply and Sanitation Sector registered and monitored by the World Bank in low-income and high-income countries in order to be able to disclose the composition and structure of concessions by regions of the world. The research study covers the period from 1991 to 2016. It does not cover the composition and structure of the unsuccessful concession projects which have been a target of research in our other scientific papers. In addition to the standard statistical methods, the research has also used indirectly the comparative approach by regions of the world based on the total number, composition and structure of the projects in the water sector and part...
Effective allocation of investments is crucial to achieve the Water and Sanitation target of the Mil...
This study analyses whether urbanization and poverty have any importance for private sector particip...
This study analyses whether urbanization and poverty have any importance for private sector particip...
This article makes assessment of the cancelled and distressed concession projects in the Water Suppl...
This article makes assessment of the cancelled and distressed concession projects in the Water Suppl...
This article makes assessment of the cancelled and distressed concession projects in the Water Suppl...
This article makes assessment of the cancelled and distressed concession projects in the Water Suppl...
This article makes analysis of the structure and dynamics of the unsuccessful concession projects in...
This article makes analysis of the structure and dynamics of the unsuccessful concession projects in...
This article makes analysis of the structure and dynamics of the unsuccessful concession projects in...
This article makes analysis of the structure and dynamics of the unsuccessful concession projects in...
The development over time of the water supply and sanitation sectors in four countries is analyzed t...
The development over time of the water supply and sanitation sectors in four countries is analyzed t...
The purpose of this article is to create a new conceptual model for sustainable development of the w...
Most of the billions of people without drinking water or sanitation are very poor. While private-sec...
Effective allocation of investments is crucial to achieve the Water and Sanitation target of the Mil...
This study analyses whether urbanization and poverty have any importance for private sector particip...
This study analyses whether urbanization and poverty have any importance for private sector particip...
This article makes assessment of the cancelled and distressed concession projects in the Water Suppl...
This article makes assessment of the cancelled and distressed concession projects in the Water Suppl...
This article makes assessment of the cancelled and distressed concession projects in the Water Suppl...
This article makes assessment of the cancelled and distressed concession projects in the Water Suppl...
This article makes analysis of the structure and dynamics of the unsuccessful concession projects in...
This article makes analysis of the structure and dynamics of the unsuccessful concession projects in...
This article makes analysis of the structure and dynamics of the unsuccessful concession projects in...
This article makes analysis of the structure and dynamics of the unsuccessful concession projects in...
The development over time of the water supply and sanitation sectors in four countries is analyzed t...
The development over time of the water supply and sanitation sectors in four countries is analyzed t...
The purpose of this article is to create a new conceptual model for sustainable development of the w...
Most of the billions of people without drinking water or sanitation are very poor. While private-sec...
Effective allocation of investments is crucial to achieve the Water and Sanitation target of the Mil...
This study analyses whether urbanization and poverty have any importance for private sector particip...
This study analyses whether urbanization and poverty have any importance for private sector particip...