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likely to be more successful in the electricity sector than in the water sector because the correlation between consumption … and income is much stronger in the case of electricity than water. Moreover, IBT structures in electricity tend to be much … better designed than in the case of water, with lower fixed charges, lower subsistence blocks, and steeper gradients. A …
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"This paper uses a new dataset, "WATSAN," of private sector participation (PSP) projects for water and sanitation in …
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major sectors--electricity, water and sanitation, information and communication technology, and transportation--against the …
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"Introducing private sector participation (PSP) into the water and sewerage sectors in developing countries is … connections to water and sewerage services at the city and province level based on household surveys in Argentina, Bolivia, and …, connection rates to piped water and sewerage improved following the introduction of PSP, consistent with the case study …
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