
A Strategy for Introducing Competition in the Water Sector in England and Wales
Article based on the text of the Beesley lecture series XIX delivered by Martin Cave in October 2009

Article based on the text of the Beesley lecture series XIX delivered by Martin Cave in October 2009

Beesley Lecture series XIX

Beesley Lecture series XIX

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