ABSTRACT

The continuous growth in the demand for water supply and sanitation services has posed decision makers with the challenge to discover new, and to adapt existing, institutions. Since the last two decades, the most prominent institutional change for the water and sanitation sector is neo-liberalism. Neo-liberalism manifests itself in the water sector

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Abstract

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Preface

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Table of Contents

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List of Figures

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List of Tables

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List of Graphs

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Section I: Introduction

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Section II: Research Design

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Section III: Analysis

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