2006 Archive

2006 January – David Hall – A global review of multinational corporations in the water and electricity sectors

2006 January – David Hall – EU Neighbourhood policy implications for public services and trade unions

2006 January – Steve Thomas – Recent evidence on the impact of electricity liberalisation on consumer prices

2006 January – Steve Thomas – The economic risk to electricity consumers of the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor

2006 February – David Hall – Waste management companies in Europe

2006 March – David Hall – Aquafed – another pressure group for private water

2006 March – David Hall – Evaluating network services in Europe

2006 March – David Hall & Emanuele Lobina – Pipe Dreams – failure of the private sector to invest in water

2006 March – Steve Thomas – Electricity Reform Experiences in Asia, Pacific Region, GATS and Privatisation of the Industry

2006 March – Steve Thomas & David Hall – GATS and the Electricity and Water Sectors

2006 April – Jane Lethbridge – Public policies, environmental health, sustainability and social inclusion in developed countries

2006 April – Jane Lethbridge – The impact of public sector reforms on public sector workers

2006 July – Steve Thomas – Electricity Liberalization Experiences in the World

2006 August – Emanuele Lobina & David Hall – Public-Public Partnerships as a catalyst for capacity building and institutional development Lessons from Stockholm Vatten’s experience in the Baltic region

2006 September – David Hall – Water and electricity in Nigeria

2006 September – Steve Thomas – Understanding European policy on the internal market for electricity and gas

2006 November – David Hall – Energy privatisation and reform in East Africa

2006 November – David Hall – Private equity and infrastructure funds in public services and utilities

2006 November – David Hall – Trade Unions and Reform of Public Utilities International Perspective

2006 December – David Hall & Emanuele Lobina – Water as a Public Service

2006 December – Jane Lethbridge – EvercareUnited Health Group briefing paper