Política de saneamento básico no Brasil: Discussão de uma trajetória

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This article demonstrates that the position of dominance enjoyed by state sanitation companies dictates the public policy decision-making process for sanitation in Brazil. These companies’ hegemony is explained here through the analysis of a path that generated political and economic incentives that have permitted its consolidation over time. Through the content analysis of the legislation proposed for the sector and the material produced by the stakeholders involved in the approval of new regulations for the sector in 2007, the study identifies the main sources of incentive introduced by the adoption of the National Sanitation Plan, which explain certain structural features of the current sanitation policy and its strong capacity to withstand the innovations proposed under democratic rule.

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de Sousa, A. C. A., & Costa, N. do R. (2016). Política de saneamento básico no Brasil: Discussão de uma trajetória. Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos, 23(3), 615–634. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-59702016000300002

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