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- catalog abstract "Annotation During the 1990A'-s a number of countries in Latin America including Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, developed policies focused on utility sector liberalization through increased private sector participation. This focus resulted from the recognition that overall quality and availability of services were inadequate. Infrastructure reform is inexorably linked to poverty alleviation and therefore must be carefully constructed and enacted. This book provides practical guidelines and options for infrastructure reform that result in access and affordability for the poor. Accounting for Poverty in Infrastructure Reform: Learning from Latin AmericaA'-s Experience includes analysis of the trade-offs that must be made between efficiency, equity, and fiscal costs of the options. It includes a new model for reform that consists of three main components - policies, regulation, and provision which when properly balanced minimize the risks associated with reform. Annotation This book provides practical guidelines and options for infrastructure reform that result in access and affordability for the poor. It includes a new model for reform that consists of three main components - policies, regulation, and provision which when properly balanced minimize the risks associated with reform. Annotation During the 1990A's a number of countries in Latin America including Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, developed policies focused on utility sector liberalization through increased private sector participation. This focus resulted from the recognition that overall quality and availability of services were inadequate. Infrastructure reform is inexorably linked to poverty alleviation and therefore must be carefully constructed and enacted. This book provides practical guidelines and options for infrastructure reform that result in access and affordability for the poor. Accounting for Poverty in Infrastructure Reform: Learning from Latin AmericaA's Experience includes analysis of the trade-offs that must be made between efficiency, equity, and fiscal costs of the options. It includes a new model for reform that consists of three main components - policies, regulation, and provision which when properly balanced minimize the risks associated with reform.".
- catalog contributor b12607757.
- catalog contributor b12607758.
- catalog contributor b12607759.
- catalog contributor b12607760.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 2. Macroeconomic and Microeconomic Linkages between Infrastructure Reforms and Poverty -- 3. Promoting Access -- 4. Ensuring Consumption Affordability -- 5. Establishing Priorities.".
- catalog description "Annotation During the 1990A'-s a number of countries in Latin America including Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, developed policies focused on utility sector liberalization through increased private sector participation. This focus resulted from the recognition that overall quality and availability of services were inadequate. Infrastructure reform is inexorably linked to poverty alleviation and therefore must be carefully constructed and enacted. This book provides practical guidelines and options for infrastructure reform that result in access and affordability for the poor. Accounting for Poverty in Infrastructure Reform: Learning from Latin AmericaA'-s Experience includes analysis of the trade-offs that must be made between efficiency, equity, and fiscal costs of the options. It includes a new model for reform that consists of three main components - policies, regulation, and provision which when properly balanced minimize the risks associated with reform.".
- catalog description "Annotation During the 1990A's a number of countries in Latin America including Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, developed policies focused on utility sector liberalization through increased private sector participation. This focus resulted from the recognition that overall quality and availability of services were inadequate. Infrastructure reform is inexorably linked to poverty alleviation and therefore must be carefully constructed and enacted. This book provides practical guidelines and options for infrastructure reform that result in access and affordability for the poor. Accounting for Poverty in Infrastructure Reform: Learning from Latin AmericaA's Experience includes analysis of the trade-offs that must be made between efficiency, equity, and fiscal costs of the options. It includes a new model for reform that consists of three main components - policies, regulation, and provision which when properly balanced minimize the risks associated with reform.".
- catalog description "Annotation This book provides practical guidelines and options for infrastructure reform that result in access and affordability for the poor. It includes a new model for reform that consists of three main components - policies, regulation, and provision which when properly balanced minimize the risks associated with reform.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "vii, 122 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Accounting for poverty in infrastructure reform.".
- catalog identifier "0821350390".
- catalog isFormatOf "Accounting for poverty in infrastructure reform.".
- catalog isPartOf "WBI development studies".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, DC : World Bank,".
- catalog relation "Accounting for poverty in infrastructure reform.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America.".
- catalog subject "363/.098 21".
- catalog subject "HD2768.L292 E88 2001".
- catalog subject "Poverty Latin America.".
- catalog subject "Privatization Latin America.".
- catalog subject "Public utilities Latin America.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 2. Macroeconomic and Microeconomic Linkages between Infrastructure Reforms and Poverty -- 3. Promoting Access -- 4. Ensuring Consumption Affordability -- 5. Establishing Priorities.".
- catalog title "Accounting for poverty in infrastructure reform : learning from Latin America's experience / Antonio Estache, Vivien Foster, Quentin Wodon.".
- catalog type "text".