Efficiency Effects of 'Privatization' in Argentina's Water and Sanitation Services
21 Pages Posted: 18 Jun 2003
Date Written: May 2003
Abstract
This paper provides a 'back-of-the-envelope' assessment of the efficiency effects of the reforms of the water sector in Argentina. Private operators are now key players in 15 of Argentina's provinces. While all have adopted incentive based regulatory regimes which require estimates of economic efficiency changes, none have actually issued any estimate yet. This paper provides upper bounds estimates of efficiency gains achieved for 4 operators. The paper concludes with a discussion of the implication of the results for regulatory accounting and data collection processes by regulators in developing countries relying on incentive based regulatory systems.
Keywords: Water privatization, regulation, efficiency gains
JEL Classification: L1, L5, L95
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