Liberalization and universal access to basic service : Telecommunications, water and sanitation, financial services, and electricity
Access to basic services plays an important role in both individual well-being and a country's economic development. For this reason, general availability of these services to citizens - regardless of income level and geographic location - has generally been viewed as an important public policy...
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Washington, DC.
The World Bank
2006
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