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Is the price of water for residential use related to provider ownership? Empirical evidence from Spain
Andrés J. Picazo-tadeoFrancisco González-gómezMaría A. García-valiñassubject
FinanceSociology and Political SciencePublic ownershipbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectWater industryManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentWater pricingGeneral partnershipService (economics)EconomicsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessUrban waterEmpirical evidencemedia_commondescription
Abstract This paper assesses the relationship between provider ownership and the price of water for residential use set by 386 Southern Spanish municipalities. Our main contribution to the previous literature is that we go much further than merely distinguishing between private and public ownership. First, we find that prices are lower when the urban water service is directly provided by town councils. Second, when water services are contracted out to external companies, the prices set by public utilities are higher than the prices of private utilities due to larger fixed quotas. Finally, water prices are also higher when the provision of the service has been privatised to an institutionalised public-private partnership compared to contractual public-private partnerships.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2013-03-01 | Utilities Policy |