Infrastructure cost recovery options for developing local authorities

M.Com. (Business Management) === As a result of the cost of new infrastructure and the effect it has on tariff structures in developing areas, the term "cost recovery" tends to have a negative connotation. The fact of the matter is that the capital cost of creating infrastructural services...

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Main Author: Scott, Daniel
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10210/14801
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-143432017-09-17T03:59:31ZInfrastructure cost recovery options for developing local authoritiesScott, DanielMunicipal governmentMunicipal services - CostsInfrastructure (Economics)M.Com. (Business Management)As a result of the cost of new infrastructure and the effect it has on tariff structures in developing areas, the term "cost recovery" tends to have a negative connotation. The fact of the matter is that the capital cost of creating infrastructural services, as well as the cost of operating them, must be recovered. There is no easy way to cut back on existing services and programmes, to charge user fees, or to raise taxes. Yet failure to devise a rational and effective way of investing in public works, as well as appropriate cost recovery mechanisms, will surely prevent any significant improvement in the standard of living, as well as in the local and national economy ...2015-10-14Thesisuj:14343http://hdl.handle.net/10210/14801University of Johannesburg
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topic Municipal government
Municipal services - Costs
Infrastructure (Economics)
spellingShingle Municipal government
Municipal services - Costs
Infrastructure (Economics)
Scott, Daniel
Infrastructure cost recovery options for developing local authorities
description M.Com. (Business Management) === As a result of the cost of new infrastructure and the effect it has on tariff structures in developing areas, the term "cost recovery" tends to have a negative connotation. The fact of the matter is that the capital cost of creating infrastructural services, as well as the cost of operating them, must be recovered. There is no easy way to cut back on existing services and programmes, to charge user fees, or to raise taxes. Yet failure to devise a rational and effective way of investing in public works, as well as appropriate cost recovery mechanisms, will surely prevent any significant improvement in the standard of living, as well as in the local and national economy ...
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