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    Washington, DC :The World Bank,
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    almahu_9949190394002882
    Format: 1 online resource (pages cm)
    ISBN: 9781464801341 (alk. paper)
    Series Statement: Directions in development
    Additional Edition: Print Version: ISBN 9781464801341
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almafu_9958066541802883
    Format: 1 online resource (pages cm)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4648-0135-5
    Series Statement: Directions in development
    Content: What needs to be done to enable the domestic private sector to expand its role in the provision of safe water and improved sanitation to the poor in developing countries? Is an expanded role constrained because there is limited market potential, or is the problem the fact that business models cannot support an expansion of supply? Are government policies and the investment climate making expansion too costly or risky for enterprises to scale up their operations? This book presents the results of a detailed examination of market opportunities for the domestic private sector in the provision of
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview; Part 1 Water; Overview of the Water Sector; Market Potential for Rural Piped Water Schemes; Constraints to Serving the Market; Recommendations; Note; Chapter 1 What Is the Problem?; Access Is Inadequate; Figure 1.1 Access to Improved Water in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 1990-2010; Table 1.1 Estimated Annual Economic Costs of Inadequate Water Supply in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; The Costs Are Borne Largely by the Poor; Governments Cannot Solve the Problem; Figures; Tables; References , Chapter 2 Why This Study?Figure 2.1 Study Analytical Framework; Note; References; Chapter 3 Water Networks and the Role of the Government; Salient Features of Networks; Table 3.1 Salient Features of Rural Piped Water Systems in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Table 3.2 Investment in Construction of Water Systems in Bangladesh, by Sponsor, 2012; Role of the Public and Private Sectors; Reference; Chapter 4 Is Market Potential Sufficient to Justify Private Investment?; Table 4.1 Estimated Size of Water Market in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012 , Table 4.2 Rural Piped Water Schemes under Private Management in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012Table 4.3 Drivers of Market Opportunities in the Water Sector in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia; Table 4.4 Clarity and Operationalization of Government Water Policy in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Reference; Chapter 5 What Affects Demand for Water?; Cost of Water (Tariffs and Connection Fees); Table 5.1 Characteristics of Focus Group Participants; Table 5.2 Cost of Water Service as Portion of Household Income in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012 , Table 5.3 Selected Annual Household Expenditures by Poor Households in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012Competition from Other Sources of Water; Figure 5.1 Sources of Water among People with Access to a Water Network in Bangladesh and Benin, by Use, 2012; Figure 5.2 Water Consumption in Cambodia in Dry and Rainy Seasons, 2012; Table 5.4 Uses of Water from Different Sources by People with Access to a Water Network in Benin, by Use, 2012; Figure 5.3 Factors Influencing Choice of Water Source by Poor Rural Households in Benin, 2012; Service Features of Importance to the Poor , Figure 5.4 Consumer Satisfaction with Piped Water System in Bangladesh and Benin, 2012Table 5.5 Factors Influencing Choice of Water Source by Poor Rural Households in Bangladesh, 2012; Note; Reference; Chapter 6 How Is Piped Water Supplied?; Firm Characteristics; Figure 6.1 Size of Operators of Piped Water Networks in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Table 6.1 Total Investment by Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Figure 6.2 Legal Status of Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Business Models , Table 6.2 Service Coverage and Revenues of Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012 , English
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    Format: Online-Ressource (167 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781464801341
    Series Statement: Directions in Development
    Content: What needs to be done to enable the domestic private sector to expand its role in the provision of safe water and improved sanitation to the poor in developing countries? Is an expanded role constrained because there is limited market potential, or is the problem the fact that business models cannot support an expansion of supply? Are government policies and the investment climate making expansion too costly or risky for enterprises to scale up their operations? This book presents the results of a detailed examination of market opportunities for the domestic private sector in the provision of
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview; Part 1 Water; Overview of the Water Sector; Market Potential for Rural Piped Water Schemes; Constraints to Serving the Market; Recommendations; Note; Chapter 1 What Is the Problem?; Access Is Inadequate; Figure 1.1 Access to Improved Water in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 1990-2010; Table 1.1 Estimated Annual Economic Costs of Inadequate Water Supply in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; The Costs Are Borne Largely by the Poor; Governments Cannot Solve the Problem; Figures; Tables; References , Chapter 2 Why This Study?Figure 2.1 Study Analytical Framework; Note; References; Chapter 3 Water Networks and the Role of the Government; Salient Features of Networks; Table 3.1 Salient Features of Rural Piped Water Systems in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Table 3.2 Investment in Construction of Water Systems in Bangladesh, by Sponsor, 2012; Role of the Public and Private Sectors; Reference; Chapter 4 Is Market Potential Sufficient to Justify Private Investment?; Table 4.1 Estimated Size of Water Market in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012 , Table 4.2 Rural Piped Water Schemes under Private Management in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012Table 4.3 Drivers of Market Opportunities in the Water Sector in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia; Table 4.4 Clarity and Operationalization of Government Water Policy in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Reference; Chapter 5 What Affects Demand for Water?; Cost of Water (Tariffs and Connection Fees); Table 5.1 Characteristics of Focus Group Participants; Table 5.2 Cost of Water Service as Portion of Household Income in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012 , Table 5.3 Selected Annual Household Expenditures by Poor Households in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012Competition from Other Sources of Water; Figure 5.1 Sources of Water among People with Access to a Water Network in Bangladesh and Benin, by Use, 2012; Figure 5.2 Water Consumption in Cambodia in Dry and Rainy Seasons, 2012; Table 5.4 Uses of Water from Different Sources by People with Access to a Water Network in Benin, by Use, 2012; Figure 5.3 Factors Influencing Choice of Water Source by Poor Rural Households in Benin, 2012; Service Features of Importance to the Poor , Figure 5.4 Consumer Satisfaction with Piped Water System in Bangladesh and Benin, 2012Table 5.5 Factors Influencing Choice of Water Source by Poor Rural Households in Bangladesh, 2012; Note; Reference; Chapter 6 How Is Piped Water Supplied?; Firm Characteristics; Figure 6.1 Size of Operators of Piped Water Networks in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Table 6.1 Total Investment by Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Figure 6.2 Legal Status of Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Business Models , Table 6.2 Service Coverage and Revenues of Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012 , en_US
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781464801358
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781464801341
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe Sy, Jemima Tapping the markets Washington, DC : World Bank, 2014 ISBN 9781464801341
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    UID:
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    Format: 1 online resource (167 pages) : , illustrations, charts.
    ISBN: 9781464801358 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Directions in development
    Additional Edition: Print version: Tapping the markets Washington, DC : The World Bank, [2014] ISBN 9781464801341
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    UID:
    edoccha_9958066541802883
    Format: 1 online resource (pages cm)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4648-0135-5
    Series Statement: Directions in development
    Content: What needs to be done to enable the domestic private sector to expand its role in the provision of safe water and improved sanitation to the poor in developing countries? Is an expanded role constrained because there is limited market potential, or is the problem the fact that business models cannot support an expansion of supply? Are government policies and the investment climate making expansion too costly or risky for enterprises to scale up their operations? This book presents the results of a detailed examination of market opportunities for the domestic private sector in the provision of
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview; Part 1 Water; Overview of the Water Sector; Market Potential for Rural Piped Water Schemes; Constraints to Serving the Market; Recommendations; Note; Chapter 1 What Is the Problem?; Access Is Inadequate; Figure 1.1 Access to Improved Water in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 1990-2010; Table 1.1 Estimated Annual Economic Costs of Inadequate Water Supply in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; The Costs Are Borne Largely by the Poor; Governments Cannot Solve the Problem; Figures; Tables; References , Chapter 2 Why This Study?Figure 2.1 Study Analytical Framework; Note; References; Chapter 3 Water Networks and the Role of the Government; Salient Features of Networks; Table 3.1 Salient Features of Rural Piped Water Systems in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Table 3.2 Investment in Construction of Water Systems in Bangladesh, by Sponsor, 2012; Role of the Public and Private Sectors; Reference; Chapter 4 Is Market Potential Sufficient to Justify Private Investment?; Table 4.1 Estimated Size of Water Market in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012 , Table 4.2 Rural Piped Water Schemes under Private Management in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012Table 4.3 Drivers of Market Opportunities in the Water Sector in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia; Table 4.4 Clarity and Operationalization of Government Water Policy in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Reference; Chapter 5 What Affects Demand for Water?; Cost of Water (Tariffs and Connection Fees); Table 5.1 Characteristics of Focus Group Participants; Table 5.2 Cost of Water Service as Portion of Household Income in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012 , Table 5.3 Selected Annual Household Expenditures by Poor Households in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012Competition from Other Sources of Water; Figure 5.1 Sources of Water among People with Access to a Water Network in Bangladesh and Benin, by Use, 2012; Figure 5.2 Water Consumption in Cambodia in Dry and Rainy Seasons, 2012; Table 5.4 Uses of Water from Different Sources by People with Access to a Water Network in Benin, by Use, 2012; Figure 5.3 Factors Influencing Choice of Water Source by Poor Rural Households in Benin, 2012; Service Features of Importance to the Poor , Figure 5.4 Consumer Satisfaction with Piped Water System in Bangladesh and Benin, 2012Table 5.5 Factors Influencing Choice of Water Source by Poor Rural Households in Bangladesh, 2012; Note; Reference; Chapter 6 How Is Piped Water Supplied?; Firm Characteristics; Figure 6.1 Size of Operators of Piped Water Networks in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Table 6.1 Total Investment by Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Figure 6.2 Legal Status of Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012; Business Models , Table 6.2 Service Coverage and Revenues of Water Network Operators in Bangladesh, Benin, and Cambodia, 2012 , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4648-0134-7
    Language: English
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