The author argues that the case of lending for water and sanitation is a "classic market failure". Though it can be a productive activity for lenders and borrowers, there are a variety of factors that cause it to remain a small share of local commercial banks and micro-finance institutions' portfolios. The report outlines ways that government donors and philanthropists can be effective at spurring on this market.
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