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Since the Great Depression of the 1930s, it was common knowledge in the Latin American water and sanitation sector the …
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development in the next will be access to water. In recognition of this emerging problem, the present research aims to provide a … formal link between water consumption and economic growth and development. This is accomplished by linking an econometric … input-output model of the Northeast Brazil economy to a water allocation model. The work can be considered as an important …
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In emerging markets and economies with limited supplies of potable water, the current monetary policy governing water … water systems; however, even well funded systems are operating under potentially tenuous circumstances. The goal of this … thesis is to offer an alternative to current global policies, through a new paradigm, a water based monetary standard. The …
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. The US company, however, based its opostition in the capital city's peculiar relationship with water. Built over a dried …
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In this paper, it is shown the relationship between coverage in water and sanitation, and hydric disease’s incidence … studied the particular case of its application to the Millennium Development Goals in water and sanitation. …
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