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Strengthening the financial system for water in Mexico : from a conceptual framework to the formulation of pilot initiatives (English)

The abundance of financial resources that characterized the second half of the 1970s and early 1980s, originating in the country’s rise as an oil power, and the relatively large supply of external credit, made it possible to significantly extend the country’s water infrastructure. Among other things, the total irrigated area was expanded and existing irrigation systems were rehabilitated; the development of the humid tropics was given a boost; and...
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Amilpa, Enrique Aguilar; Arronte Hoguin,Maria Teresa Del Pilar; Campanaro,Alessandra; Loaeza, Eduardo Garcia-Lopez; Rodriguez,Diego Juan.

Strengthening the financial system for water in Mexico : from a conceptual framework to the formulation of pilot initiatives (English). Water and Sanitation Program|Water papers Washington, DC : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/215141468049878105

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