Optimizing Private Sector Participation in Water Infrastructure: A comment on OECD – A draft checklist for public action
The report provides a commentary on the OECD document Optimizing Private Sector Participation in Water Infrastructure: Draft checklist for public action.
It provides comments not only on the existing checklist but also suggestions on subjects and issues the checklist has omitted, for example, international investment agreements, restrictions on national sovereignty, umbrella clauses and contract disputes, among others.
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