Price reform in Kuwait’s electricity and water: assessing the benefits
Kuwait’s electricity and water sector has been in disarray for several years, struggling with several decades of fast-rising demand resulting from industrialization, rapid population growth, rising living standards amongst its citizens, as well as the artificially low consumer prices set by the gove...
Main Authors: | Fattouh, B, Mahadeva, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2015
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