The perception that privatization hurts the poor is growing and creating a backlash against the private provision of basic infrastructure services. At the same time, governments are finding themselves fiscally strapped, searching for ways to finance the large investments needed to expand services to the poor. In Latin America, a laboratory for privatization, evidence exists which sheds light on the privatization experience. This paper analyzes the channels through which the poor might either lose or gain from privatization, examines the evidence accumulated on what has actually happened, and then discusses the policy options available to decision-makers who want to increase efficiency while at the same time dealing with the infrastructure n...
In this paper, we explore the cross-national impact of privatization in the network industries on th...
This paper shows empirically that "privatization" in the energy, telecommunications, and water secto...
The paper analyzes governments ’ trade-off between fiscal benefits and consumer surplus in privatiza...
The perception that privatization hurts the poor is growing and creating a backlash against the priv...
This book provides a detailed microeconomic analysis of the impact of various privatizations in diff...
Includes bibliographyTen years of infrastructure reform in Latin America can teach us a lot about ho...
Privatization has become a crucial component of the reform process, not only in Eastern Europe where...
While privatization of water, electricity, transport and communications infrastructure continues to ...
A central conclusion of studies on infrastructure privatization in Latin America is that the poor wi...
Privatisation faces strong and increasingly popular opposition in Latin America. This paper uses ind...
In spite of not being ‘public goods ’ in the strict sense of the term, public provision has been a c...
Abstract: The paper focuses on private provision of public utilities services located in poor countr...
This paper analyzes the impact of privatization on the performance of 116 electric utilities in ten ...
This paper offers a theory of how the degree of corruption that prevails in a society responds to ch...
This paper studies the effects of water sector privatization on consumers' welfare in 46 municipalit...
In this paper, we explore the cross-national impact of privatization in the network industries on th...
This paper shows empirically that "privatization" in the energy, telecommunications, and water secto...
The paper analyzes governments ’ trade-off between fiscal benefits and consumer surplus in privatiza...
The perception that privatization hurts the poor is growing and creating a backlash against the priv...
This book provides a detailed microeconomic analysis of the impact of various privatizations in diff...
Includes bibliographyTen years of infrastructure reform in Latin America can teach us a lot about ho...
Privatization has become a crucial component of the reform process, not only in Eastern Europe where...
While privatization of water, electricity, transport and communications infrastructure continues to ...
A central conclusion of studies on infrastructure privatization in Latin America is that the poor wi...
Privatisation faces strong and increasingly popular opposition in Latin America. This paper uses ind...
In spite of not being ‘public goods ’ in the strict sense of the term, public provision has been a c...
Abstract: The paper focuses on private provision of public utilities services located in poor countr...
This paper analyzes the impact of privatization on the performance of 116 electric utilities in ten ...
This paper offers a theory of how the degree of corruption that prevails in a society responds to ch...
This paper studies the effects of water sector privatization on consumers' welfare in 46 municipalit...
In this paper, we explore the cross-national impact of privatization in the network industries on th...
This paper shows empirically that "privatization" in the energy, telecommunications, and water secto...
The paper analyzes governments ’ trade-off between fiscal benefits and consumer surplus in privatiza...