Further Reading
- Florencia Almansi, Ana Hardoy, Gustavo Pandiella, Ricardo Schusterman, Gaston Urquiza and Eric Gutierrez:New Rules, New Roles: Does PSP Benefit the Poor? Everyday Water Struggles in Buenos Aires:The Problem of Land Tenure in the Expansion of Potable Water and Sanitation Service to Informal Settlements, WaterAid and Tearfund, 2003
Read more about this topic: Water Privatization In Argentina
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