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Economic impacts of access to water and sanitation in Ethiopia: evidence from the welfare monitoring surveys

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  • Anderson, E., 2008. "Economic impacts of access to water and sanitation in Ethiopia: evidence from the welfare monitoring surveys," IWMI Working Papers H041697, International Water Management Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:iwt:worppr:h041697
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    Cited by:

    1. Fabio Gaetano Santeramo & Lerato Phali, 2023. "On the impact of provincial development policies in South Africa," Development Southern Africa, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 40(6), pages 1137-1152, November.
    2. Dian Rarassanti & Alin Halimatussadiah & Fithra Faisal Hastiadi & Pyan Putro S. A. Muchtar, 2016. "Does piped water improve the welfare of poor households?," ECONOMICS AND POLICY OF ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2016(3), pages 119-134.
    3. Hagos, Fitsum, 2008. "Water supply and sanitation (WSS) and poverty: micro-level linkages in Ethiopia," IWMI Working Papers H041794, International Water Management Institute.

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