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Alejandro Salazar-Adams

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First Name:Alejandro
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Last Name:Salazar-Adams
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RePEc Short-ID:psa567
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  1. Alejandro Salazar-Adams, 2013. "Factors Associated to Performance in Mexican Water Utilities," EcoMod2013 5577, EcoMod.
  2. Anastasios SARAIDARIS & Stella KARAGIANNI & Catherine KYRTSOU & Anastasios SARAIDARIS, 2010. "Effects of Tax Policy Announcements in the Athens Stock Exchange," EcoMod2010 259600148, EcoMod.
  3. Alejandro SALAZAR-ADAMS & Nicolás PINEDA-PABLOS, 2010. "Policies for Meeting Future Water Needs in Mexican Cities," EcoMod2010 259600147, EcoMod.
  4. Alejandro SALAZAR-ADAMS & Nicolás PINEDA PABLOS, 2009. "Urban Water in the North of Mexico: Prospective Scenarios for Demand and Management," EcoMod2009 21500080, EcoMod.

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