Water, Electricity, and the Poor: Who Benefits from Utility Subsidies?
Kristin Komives,
Vivien Foster,
Jonathan Halpern,
Quentin Wodon and
Roohi Abdullah
No 11745, World Bank Publications - Reports from The World Bank Group
Keywords: Taxation; and; Subsidies; Governance-Regional; Governance; Water; Supply; and; Sanitation-Town; Water; Supply; and; Sanitation; Economic; Theory; and; Research; Water; Supply; and; Sanitation-Urban; Water; Supply; and; Sanitation; Macroeconomics; and; Economic; Growth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-10
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