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The paper analyzes the costs and benefits of private participation in the electricity and water industries in SubSaharan Africa. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the participation of private unregulated firms in the supply of services for the middle class and poor is fairly common in the region. This private involvement reflects the extreme weakness of African governments. By contrast, service to the rich is provided by public utilities.
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author(s) :
Aymeric BLANC
Emmanuelle AURIOL
collection :
Working Paper
pages :
31
number :
38
available also in : en
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