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Nicola Tynan
Nicola Tynan
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Private participation in the water and sewerage sector: Recent trends
G Silva, N Tynan, Y Yilmaz
World Bank, Washington, DC, 1998
961998
Kingdom, B.(2002)
N Tynan
A water scorecard: Setting performance targets for water utilities (Report …, 2002
452002
A water scorecard: Setting performance targets for water utilities
N Tyman
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2002
382002
Kingdom, B.(2002).“A water scorecard: Setting performance targets for water utilities.”
N Tynan
Public Policy for the Private Sector Note, 2002
302002
Private participation in infrastructure and the poor: Water and sanitation
N Tynan
International Conference on Infrastructure for Development: Private …, 2000
272000
Private participation in the rail sector: recent trends
N Tynan
World Bank, Washington, DC, 1999
241999
London’s private water supply, 1582-1902
N Tynan
Reinventing Water and Wastewater Systems: Global lessons for improving water …, 2002
222002
Kingdom B (2005) Optimal size for utilities
N Tynan
Public policy for the private sector, Note, 2010
212010
Network externalities and standardization: A classroom demonstration
C Ruebeck, S Stafford, N Tynan, W Alpert, G Ball, B Butkevich
Southern Economic Journal 69 (4), 1000-1008, 2003
192003
Mill and Senior on London's water supply: agency, increasing returns, and natural monopoly
N Tynan
Journal of the History of Economic Thought 29 (1), 49-65, 2007
182007
Reaching the urban poor with private infrastructure
P Brook Cowen, N Tynan
World Bank, Washington, DC, 1999
171999
Reaching the urban poor with private infrastructure
PB Cowen, N Tynan
World Bank Publications-Reports, 1999
141999
Kingdom
N Tynan
B.(2002, A water scorecard. Public Policy for the Private Sector, the World …, 2002
132002
Mapping London's water companies and cholera deaths
T Cicak, N Tynan
The London Journal 40 (1), 21-32, 2015
122015
What are the health benefits of a constant water supply? Evidence from London, 1860–1910
W Troesken, N Tynan, YA Yang
Explorations in Economic History 81, 101402, 2021
112021
Who should own and control urban water systems? Historical evidence from England and Wales
B Beach, W Troesken, N Tynan
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2016
112016
Nineteenth century London water supply: Processes of innovation and improvement
N Tynan
The Review of Austrian Economics 26, 73-91, 2013
112013
Private participation in the water and sanitation sector–recent trends
G Silva, N Tynan, Y Yilmaz
World Bank Public Policy for the Private Sector Note, 1998
111998
Kingdom B, 2002, A Water Scorecard
N Tynan
Viewpoint Public policy for the Private Sector, Private Sector And …, 2002
102002
Private infrastructure: are the trends in low-income countries different?
M Houskamp, N Tynan
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2000
102000
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