Fr. 124.00

Social Policies and Private Sector Participation in Water Supply - Beyond Regulation

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book demonstrates that, when reforming the water sector, policymakers should arrange social policies that mitigate the negative impact of reforms. It presents a detailed analysis of the current issues, and uses country studies to show how social policies are vital in ensuring affordable access to water supply.

List of contents

Foreword; T.Mkandawire Overview - Social Policies and Private Sector Participation in Water Supply; N.Prasad France; A.Reynaud Great Britain - England, Wales and Scotland; J.W.Sawkins& V.A.Dickie Colombia; A.Gómez-Lobo& M.Meléndez Brazil; A.R.de Oliveira Malaysia; C.Lee Hungary; Z.Boda, G.Scheiring, E.Lobina& D.Hall Burkina Faso; I.Kouanda& M.Moudassir

About the author

ZSOLT BODA Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary; Associate Professor, Business Ethics Center, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
VALERIE DICKIE Research Associate and Teaching Fellow, Department of Economics, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
ANDRÉS GÓMEZ-LOBO Department of Economics, University of Chile, Chile
DAVID HALL Director, Public Services International Research Unit, Business School, University of Greenwich, London
ISSAKA KOUANDA Doctor in Economics, University Pantheon-Assas (Paris II), France
CASSEY LEE HONG KIM Associate Professor of Industrial Economics, Nottingham University Business School, University of Nottingham, UK
EMANUELE LOBINA Senior Research Fellow, PSIRU (Public Services International Research Unit), Business School, University of Greenwich, UK
MARCELA MELÉNDEZ Research Economist, Inter-American Development Bank
MOUHAMAD MOUDASSIR Independent Researcher
ARNAUD REYNAUD Researcher, Laboratory of Natural Resources Economics (LERNA), University of Toulouse, France
ANDRÉ ROSSI DE OLIVEIRA Associate Professor of Economics, University of Brasília, Brazil
JOHN SAWKINS Reader in Economics, Department of Economics, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
GÁBOR SCHEIRING Research Consultant, Protect the Future (Védegylet), Hungary

Summary

This book demonstrates that, when reforming the water sector, policymakers should arrange social policies that mitigate the negative impact of reforms. It presents a detailed analysis of the current issues, and uses country studies to show how social policies are vital in ensuring affordable access to water supply.

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