The UK-Nigeria remittance corridor :|bchallenges of embracing formal transfer systems in a dual financial environment
Main Author: | Herna¿ndez-Coss, Rau¿l,|d1968- (-) |
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Corporate Author: | Great Britain. Dept. for International Development (-), World Bank |
Other Authors: | Bun, Chinyere Egwuagu (-) |
Format: | Book |
Bahasa: | eng |
Terbitan: |
Washington, D.C. :
World Bank, Dept. for International Development
, 2007.
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Series: |
World Bank working paper,
no. 92 |
Subjects: |
Daftar Isi:
- Part I. Telecommunications
- 1. Universal access to telecommunications in a competitive environment / by Patrick Xavier
- 2. Uganda's approach to universal access to telecommunications / by F. F. Tusubira
- 3. India's experience with universal service obligations in telecommunications / by Harsha Vardhana Singh
- pt. II. Water and sanitation
- 4. Universal access in the water and sanititation sector / by Robin Simpson
- 5. Reflections on the goal of universal access in the water and sanitation sector : lessons from Ghana, Senegal and Nepal / by Dale Whittington
- 6. Efficiency, equity and liberalisation of water services in Buenos Aires, Argentina / by Miguel Solanes
- pt. III. Financial services
- 7. Universal access to financial services : a review of the issues / by Stijn Claessens
- 8. Provision of financial services in South Africa / by mark Napier
- 9. Regulatory aspects of unversal access to financial services in India / by Bindu Ananth and Nachiket Mor
- pt. IV. Electricity
- 10. Power sector liberalisation, the poor and multilateral trade commitments / by Peter C. Evans
- 11. Power sector liberalisation and access to energy in the Philippines / by Romeo Pacudan.