Getting the assumptions right : Private sector participation transaction design and the poor in Southwest Sri Lanka

The results of the study showed that many of the standard assumptions that are used when determining the viability of sector reform programs of water, sanitation, hygiene, and poverty from coastal towns of Southwest Sri Lanka, where about 1,800 households were surveyed to gain a better understanding...

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Được phát hành: Washington DC World Bank 2006
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