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Moving Beyond the “Privatization Wars“—a Call for Balance
This article discusses the appropriate role of private capital and the private sector in the provision of drinking water. Arguments for and against privatization are presented, and the article sums up by stating that each individual circumstance should be evaluated for the appropriate mix between public and private participation for the ultimate goal of providing people with the clean water they need.
Moving Beyond the “Privatization Wars“—a Call for Balance
This article discusses the appropriate role of private capital and the private sector in the provision of drinking water. Arguments for and against privatization are presented, and the article sums up by stating that each individual circumstance should be evaluated for the appropriate mix between public and private participation for the ultimate goal of providing people with the clean water they need.
Moving Beyond the “Privatization Wars“—a Call for Balance
Maxwell, Steve (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 101 ; 26-28
2009-12-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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