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Pricing reforms for sustainable water use and management in the Philippines

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  • Horbulyk, Ted

    (International Water Management Institute (IWMI))

  • Price, Joseph P. G.

    (International Water Management Institute (IWMI))

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  • Horbulyk, Ted & Price, Joseph P. G., 2018. "Pricing reforms for sustainable water use and management in the Philippines," IWMI Working Papers H048609, International Water Management Institute.
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