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Tokenistic water and neoliberal sanitation in post-apartheid Durban
Patrick Bond
University of the Western Cape
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Social Sciences
South Africa
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Health Care Delivery
100%
Government Policy
100%
Working Class
100%
Simultaneous Engineering
100%
Pricing
100%
Industrial Sector
100%
Social Economics
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Service Delivery
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Pricing
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Social Economics
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Public Policy
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Neoliberalism
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Community Participation
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New Product Development
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Product Development
100%
Critical Analysis
100%
Republic of South Africa
100%
Post-Apartheid
100%
Keyphrases
International Waters
25%
Innovation in Retail
25%
Creative Services
25%
Sewage pipe
25%
Service Community
25%
Rollback
25%
Consumption Level
25%
International Sources
25%
Retail Pricing
25%
Water Policy
25%
Flush Toilet
25%
Waterpipe
25%
Roll-in
25%
Sanitation Policy
25%