An analysis of the new private water lobby group, Aquafed, and the other forms of lobbying and pressure used by the private water companies
This paper uses the systems of provision (sop) approach to explore the role of finance in the delive...
This paper is about the regulation of private sector participation (PSP) in public water utilities. ...
This thesis consists of four papers, which together address questions about the private participatio...
A critical survey of the impact on public water of water multinationals, local private companies, an...
This paper by CEO, PSIRU and PSI details the continuing influence of water multinationals on the Wor...
An analysis of how the World Bank has maintained a position supportive of mutlinational strategies f...
In France, private firms manage the majority of water services but there is still a large part of wa...
In July 2015, the consultancy Ramboll carried out a “Study on water services in selected Member Stat...
This PSIRU Brief shows that water privatisation in England and Wales has led to a concerning increas...
This chapter is concerned with privatisation and PPPs in the water sector. The chapter traces the ev...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to identify if and how the private water sector cou...
A review of the history, economics and politics of public water services, including the role of capi...
In 2003, during the Third World Water Forum in Kyoto, Japan, Koichiro Matsuura, Director General of ...
Both Uruguay and Netherlands are legislating to make privatisation of water illegal. This report des...
The report examines the empirical evidence on the numbers of new connections to water supply resulti...
This paper uses the systems of provision (sop) approach to explore the role of finance in the delive...
This paper is about the regulation of private sector participation (PSP) in public water utilities. ...
This thesis consists of four papers, which together address questions about the private participatio...
A critical survey of the impact on public water of water multinationals, local private companies, an...
This paper by CEO, PSIRU and PSI details the continuing influence of water multinationals on the Wor...
An analysis of how the World Bank has maintained a position supportive of mutlinational strategies f...
In France, private firms manage the majority of water services but there is still a large part of wa...
In July 2015, the consultancy Ramboll carried out a “Study on water services in selected Member Stat...
This PSIRU Brief shows that water privatisation in England and Wales has led to a concerning increas...
This chapter is concerned with privatisation and PPPs in the water sector. The chapter traces the ev...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to identify if and how the private water sector cou...
A review of the history, economics and politics of public water services, including the role of capi...
In 2003, during the Third World Water Forum in Kyoto, Japan, Koichiro Matsuura, Director General of ...
Both Uruguay and Netherlands are legislating to make privatisation of water illegal. This report des...
The report examines the empirical evidence on the numbers of new connections to water supply resulti...
This paper uses the systems of provision (sop) approach to explore the role of finance in the delive...
This paper is about the regulation of private sector participation (PSP) in public water utilities. ...
This thesis consists of four papers, which together address questions about the private participatio...