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This study uses a stochastic frontier parametrical approach to analyze the inefficiency of firms in the water industry …
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access to safe water and sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa remains high. This paper shows that a radical reorientation of …
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We study adoption by more than 150,000 households of an optional transitional water tariff implemented in the South …
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We study adoption by more than 150,000 households of an optional transitional water tariff implemented in the South …
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Many developing countries around the world apply progressive water tariffs, often structured in the form of discretely … allocative efficiency. In this paper we explore an alternative interpretation of the widespread use of IBTs, in terms of social …
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of water pollution deriving from mismanaged drilling and fracturing, absence of adequate regulation framework and … industry standards, entailing consequences on social stability and environmental degradation. …
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The question non longer is if more competition should be introduced in the German water and sewerage sector. The issue …
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Due to recent legislation, Benchmarking in the German water and sewerage sector will be introduced as widely as … those German benchmarking systems which are interrelated with the system of the International Water System are especially …
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There is a lack of competition in the German water and sewerage sector. According to economic theory levels of service … levels of service. In analysing the internet pages of main German water and sewerage companies I exclusively work with those … existence of more competition in the English water and sewerage sector. …
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