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This case focuses on the challenges of the public provision of high-quality water in Hungary, a high-income, former Eastern Bloc country that has been a member of the European Union since 2004. It struggles with chronic groundwater arsenic contamination. At the Darden School of Business, this case is taught in the second-year elective, 'Global Economics of Water,' in a public policy module that covers two topics: supplying water for the public and water markets. It is taught alongside Deadly Wells in Bangladesh, to compare and contrast Hungary's arsenic contamination issues and solutions to those of Bangladesh, a lower-middle-income country and one of the most populated in the world.
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This case focuses on the challenges of the public provision of high-quality water in Hungary, a high-income, former Eastern Bloc country that has been a member of the European Union since 2004. It struggles with chronic groundwater arsenic contamination. At the Darden School of Business, this case is taught in the second-year elective, 'Global Economics of Water,' in a public policy module that covers two topics: supplying water for the public and water markets. It is taught alongside Deadly Wells in Bangladesh, to compare and contrast Hungary's arsenic contamination issues and solutions to those of Bangladesh, a lower-middle-income country and one of the most populated in the world.

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