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Willingness to charge and willingness to pay : the World Bank-assisted China rural water supply and sanitation program (Inglés)

A decade after the international Dublin and Rio conferences of the early 1990s, where the economic value of water gained greater recognition, many developing countries have been struggling to implement higher cost recovery policies in rural water supply (RWS) programs. Even though many countries accepted the principle that the poor were willing to pay for good quality services and therefore should be charged for them, a long history of RWS subsidization...
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