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Introduction,rs? Will they cut off those who cannot afford to pay? Will they cut corners, compromising water quality or service quality, letting infrastructure deteriorate for the sake of higher profits? Only a few people ask other questions: Could private companies perhaps bring about improvements, beyond and adura-mater 发表于 2025-3-31 01:00:25
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Argentina: A Flagship Privatization and Its Demise great prize to win for the world’s water companies. Argentina had just come out of a dark period, one of instability followed by a military dictatorship that had cost the lives of thousands of people and that ended after the disastrous war over the Falkland Islands, called the Malvinas by the Argen无王时期, 发表于 2025-3-31 14:53:23
Egypt: Kafka on the Nilerly functioning water utilities are common. One of these is Egypt. After Cuba, the country has one of the lowest water tariffs in the world: The monthly residential water bill is less than 2 dollars per household. In Cairo, only half of the bills are actually collected. Revenues are far from adequatGLUT 发表于 2025-3-31 21:04:06
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The United Kingdom: A Natural Experiment Between Private and Public Managementd and Wales ten public Regional Water Authorities were in charge of water supply in most of England and sanitation in all of England, while a few private “water only” companies were in charge of water supply in some parts of England. In Scotland, hundreds of municipalities were in charge of water su