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"This is especially needed for poor municipalities that are under-spending and not reducing their backlogs quickly enough, and those which have limited potential to raise internal revenue through cross-subsidisation by rich water users."
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Whilst Labour and National between them are preferred by over 80% of respondents in opinion polls, we used the fairness criterion to impose some cross-subsidisation.
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This cross-subsidisation is estimated at €10 billion in Germany for 1998-2006 (WIK Consult) and €19 billion in the UK, Germany and France for 1998-2002 (CERNA-Warwick-WIK).
Archive 2008-06-01 Jak Boumans 2008
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Many of these might be more successful in addressing important principles of cross-subsidisation, ensuring universal access to free basic electricity services and consumption patterns.
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Masobe, welcoming the announcement in the Government Gazette of a proposed amendment to the Act. "The amendment Bill provides for the creation of a framework that may allow for changes to benefit structures within medical schemes aimed at reducing the complexity of schemes and promoting more cross-subsidisation among members," he said.
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One key element of the plan involves the cross-subsidisation of poor areas by grouping them with those that are better off.
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The initiative seeks to balance medical aid premiums between the chronically ill and the healthy through risk balancing and cross-subsidisation.
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"The SHI has been in the boiling pot for the past 10 years and will hopefully lead to the cross-subsidisation of patients between the generally more wealthy private sector and the poorer public sector," said Khunoane.
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Government ultimately aims to unite health insurance though a number of cross-subsidisation programmes.
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The system allows for cross-subsidisation between wealthy and poor areas, so as to build stable communities as well as redress past imbalances.
SPEECH BY REV A D GOOSEN DURING A PROPERTY RATES BILL DEBATE 2004
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