Models of aggregation for water and sanitation provision
Aggregation is defined as the grouping of several municipalities into a single administrative structure for the provision of a particular service. The main driver for aggregation is providing services to a larger customer base more efficiently and at a lower cost. Although aggregation is relatively...
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World Bank
2005
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