In the last decades, water provision has undergone profound transformations. After the disappointing results of various privatisation experiences, both in developed and developing countries, a movement towards remunicipalisation of water provision took place. However, the return to the public domain of water systems has not entailed a retreat of private capital. Through the scrutiny of recent developments in Portugal, this paper argues that financialisation of the water sector has enabled a more pervasive and enduring participation of private capital, involving multiple institutional arrangements. This resulted in the increasing capture of income from household water bills by the financial sphere. A future scenario for the financialisation ...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the historical relative use of public and private finance ...
This paper uses the systems of provision (sop) approach to explore the role of finance in the delive...
Since the privatization of water in England and Wales in 1989, a shift in the pattern of ownership t...
In the last decades, water provision has undergone profound transformations. After the disappointing...
The study analyses the evolution of water provision in Portugal. It argues that the Portuguese water...
This paper aims to locate developments in water delivery within broader financialization trends by c...
The relationship between the water and financial sectors is explored through a review of past and cu...
Water infrastructure has been financed by differing combinations of private and public ownership thr...
The relationship between the water and financial sectors is explored through a review of past and cu...
This chapter is concerned with privatisation and PPPs in the water sector. The chapter traces the ev...
Over the last four decades the locus of economic power has shifted from industry to finance. As part...
In many countries, reforms of water and sanitation utilities have favored private sector participati...
Currently, over one billion people worldwide do not have access to drinking water, especially in the...
Today water is big business. In the United Kingdom, water has recently been privatised. The State ...
Over the last four decades the locus of economic power has shifted from industry to finance. As part...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the historical relative use of public and private finance ...
This paper uses the systems of provision (sop) approach to explore the role of finance in the delive...
Since the privatization of water in England and Wales in 1989, a shift in the pattern of ownership t...
In the last decades, water provision has undergone profound transformations. After the disappointing...
The study analyses the evolution of water provision in Portugal. It argues that the Portuguese water...
This paper aims to locate developments in water delivery within broader financialization trends by c...
The relationship between the water and financial sectors is explored through a review of past and cu...
Water infrastructure has been financed by differing combinations of private and public ownership thr...
The relationship between the water and financial sectors is explored through a review of past and cu...
This chapter is concerned with privatisation and PPPs in the water sector. The chapter traces the ev...
Over the last four decades the locus of economic power has shifted from industry to finance. As part...
In many countries, reforms of water and sanitation utilities have favored private sector participati...
Currently, over one billion people worldwide do not have access to drinking water, especially in the...
Today water is big business. In the United Kingdom, water has recently been privatised. The State ...
Over the last four decades the locus of economic power has shifted from industry to finance. As part...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the historical relative use of public and private finance ...
This paper uses the systems of provision (sop) approach to explore the role of finance in the delive...
Since the privatization of water in England and Wales in 1989, a shift in the pattern of ownership t...