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Features Of The Organization Of The Drinking Water Supply Market In The World Practice
[Особенности Организации Рынка Питьевого Водоснабжения В Мировой Практике]

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  • Poluyanov Vladimir (Полуянов В.П.)

    (Don Cossack State Institute of Food Technologies and Business (branch) of the Moscow State University of Technologies and Management named after K.G. Razumovsky (First Cossack University))

  • Poluyanov Evgeny (Полуянов Е.В.)

    (expert (Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation))

Abstract

The paper presents the characteristics of the organization of water supply in various countries. The institutional structure of this market differs between countries in terms of ownership, organizational and legal forms and sizes of enterprises. In addition, there are a number of multinational companies operating in the water supply and sanitation sector. In the United States, the prevailing trend is socialization, leading to a reduction in the share of private property in the industry. The global trend is the centralization of companies within national economies. Where decentralization was proclaimed as the ultimate goal of reforms, the industry regressed in its development.

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  • Poluyanov Vladimir (Полуянов В.П.) & Poluyanov Evgeny (Полуянов Е.В.), 2021. "Features Of The Organization Of The Drinking Water Supply Market In The World Practice [Особенности Организации Рынка Питьевого Водоснабжения В Мировой Практике]," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 1, pages 176-185.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s21127
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