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gress-Linked Finance DISCUSSION PAPER DISCUSSION PAPER
, 2012
"... Financing water and sanitation for the poor: six key solutions Water and sanitation services for the very poor remain grossly deficient over large areas of the globe, and financing water and sanitation improvements for these people remains a major challenge. This paper proposes six Key Solutions to ..."
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to encourage local service providers to adopt policies and business models that are genuinely sustainable and pro-poor. This Discussion Paper is co-published by IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC) and Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP), as a background
BAC studies for HIE DISCUSSION PAPER DISCUSSION PAPER
, 2011
"... Evaluating the health impact of urban WASH programmes: an affordable approach for enhancing effectiveness This paper argues for more widespread evaluation of the health impacts of WASH interventions: not with the aim of demonstrating that WASH can improve health (we know it can), but rather with the ..."
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Evaluating the health impact of urban WASH programmes: an affordable approach for enhancing effectiveness This paper argues for more widespread evaluation of the health impacts of WASH interventions: not with the aim of demonstrating that WASH can improve health (we know it can), but rather
Progress-Linked Finance DISCUSSION PAPER DISCUSSION PAPER
, 2011
"... a study of the feasibility and practicality of a proposed WASH financing approach This report assesses the feasibility of a financing model, Progress-Linked Finance (PLF), designed to incentivise and support water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) service providers to meet the needs of poor urban resid ..."
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a study of the feasibility and practicality of a proposed WASH financing approach This report assesses the feasibility of a financing model, Progress-Linked Finance (PLF), designed to incentivise and support water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) service providers to meet the needs of poor urban residents in a financially sustainable manner. Under the PLF model, international financing institutions (potentially including multilaterals, bilaterals, and foundations) would enter into commitment agreements with urban WASH service providers, notably utilities and municipalities. In very simple terms, PLF can be summarised as an agreement of the following type: “If the service provider can demonstrate 3 years from now that they have met conditions A, B and C in relation to financial viability and pro-poor commitment and capacity, the financing institution will provide a grant or loan of amount X for WASH scale-up”. In reality, agreements would likely be more
Diskussionspapiere Discussion Papers Discussion Paper No. 256
"... ISSN 1433-0210Decomposing permanent and transitory poverty ..."
Bonn Econ Discussion Papers Discussion Paper 4/2002
, 2002
"... Aggregation under structural stability: the change in consumption of a heterogeneous population by ..."
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Aggregation under structural stability: the change in consumption of a heterogeneous population by
Bonn Econ Discussion Papers Discussion Paper 10/2008
, 2008
"... A non-standard approach to a market with boundedly rational consumers and strategic firms. Part I: A microfoundation for the evolution of sales by ..."
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A non-standard approach to a market with boundedly rational consumers and strategic firms. Part I: A microfoundation for the evolution of sales by
Diskussionspapiere Discussion Papers Discussion Paper Nr. 144 Industrial Restructuring in Ukraine:
, 1996
"... from socialism to a planned economy? by ..."
Bonn Econ Discussion Papers Discussion Paper 10/2000 Anarchy, Efficiency, and Redistribution
, 2000
"... The purpose of this paper is twofold. We rst develop a contractarian theory of redistribution. The existence of rules of redistribution is explained without any recourse to the risk-aversion of individuals. Hence, we depart from the standard legitimization of redistribution as fundamental insurance ..."
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The purpose of this paper is twofold. We rst develop a contractarian theory of redistribution. The existence of rules of redistribution is explained without any recourse to the risk-aversion of individuals. Hence, we depart from the standard legitimization of redistribution as fundamental insurance
Diskussionspapiere Discussion Papers Discussion Paper No. 265 The Anatomy of Subjective Well-being
, 2001
"... † The authors would like to thank Rob Alessie for useful comments. The usual disclaimers apply. We are grateful to the DIW and the GSOEP- project leader Gert Wagner for making the data available to us and for giving us hospitality at DIW when setting up the present study. THE ANATOMY OF SUBJECTIVE W ..."
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WELL- BEING Subjective Well-Being has increasingly been studied by several economists. This paper fits in that literature but takes into account that there are different aspects of life such as health, financial situation, and job. We call them domains. In this paper, we consider Subjective Well
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