Public Private Partnerships for Urban Water Utilities A Review of Experiences in Developing Countries
by Marin, Philippe-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xii |
About the Author | p. xv |
Abbreviations | p. xvi |
Overview | p. 1 |
Growth of Water PPPs since 1990 | p. 2 |
Performance of Water PPP Projects | p. 2 |
Key Finging | p. 6 |
Look Foreword | p. 8 |
Toward a More Balanced Debate | p. 10 |
Introduction | p. 13 |
Evolution of Water PPPs in Developing Countries | p. 17 |
The water sector in the 1990s | p. 18 |
Private Financing of water Infrastructure | p. 19 |
Evolution of Water PPP Market since 1990 | p. 20 |
Early Termination and Expiration of PPP Projects | p. 26 |
New Operators | p. 29 |
Conclusions from Trend Analysis | p. 36 |
Performance and Impact of Water PPP Projects | p. 39 |
Evidence from the Literature | p. 40 |
Access | p. 45 |
Quality of Service | p. 68 |
Operational Efficiency | p. 75 |
Tariffs | p. 107 |
Overall Performance of PPP Projects | p. 116 |
Toward More Sustainable Water PPPs | p. 123 |
Lessons for More Efficient and Sustainable Water PPPs | p. 123 |
A New Generation of PPPs for Urban Water Utilities | p. 138 |
Time to rebalance the Debate | p. 145 |
Appendixes | |
Water PPPs Whose Performance Was Reviewed under This Study | p. 149 |
New Connections and Increased Access in 36 Large PPP Projects | p. 155 |
Bibliography | p. 159 |
Index | p. 177 |
Boxes | |
Putting in Place a Modern Regulatory Framework: The 1989 Water Privatization in England and Wales | p. 20 |
New Private Water Operators from Developing Countries | p. 30 |
Coverage Ratio: The Challenge of Estimating an Apparently Simple Indicator | p. 41 |
Using Subsidized Water Connection Programs to Expand Access in Sub-Saharan Africa | p. 61 |
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