Access regimes, coupled with entry in the contestable sectors of the relevant industries, have facilitated substantial competition in the electricity and gas industries in many countries, but water has yet to benefit from such competition. In the UK, access codes in the water industry have been in place since September 2000, and a bill is currently before the UK Parliament to open the retailing and abstraction sectors of the water industry to competition. Will the UK, and other countries which subsequently follow it in reform, be likely to see substantial increases in competition in the water industry as a result of these reforms? This paper argues that it will not, as water is an economically different product to electricity and gas, with ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Since the 1970's, the governments of the region have been transferring...
It is widely recognised that the current abstraction licensing system in England needs to be reforme...
An analysis of the private water provision in Great Britain. In 1989 England and Wales transferred t...
After more than ten years of prescriptive regulation of the privatised water industry, very recently...
The paper discusses competition in the water industry in the UK, with the focus on product-market co...
The authors took part in an independent review of competition and innovation in the water industry i...
Water utilities face a variety of challenges in meeting future demands under climate uncertainty, ad...
This paper presents an attempt to create competition in the water market by means of direct competit...
This paper examines the introduction of competition into the English and Welsh water and sewerage in...
In Scotland, water services are provided for almost the whole population by Scottish Water, a vertic...
The introduction of competition into utilities is currently being pursued in the many countries, inc...
This chapter considers governance issues in the context of a ubiquitous and necessary resource: wate...
Today water is big business. In the United Kingdom, water has recently been privatised. The State ...
In the face of rising costs of living and stagnant productivity growth in the utilities sector, this...
The energy sector is undergoing major transformation. An under-recognised aspect of this transformat...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Since the 1970's, the governments of the region have been transferring...
It is widely recognised that the current abstraction licensing system in England needs to be reforme...
An analysis of the private water provision in Great Britain. In 1989 England and Wales transferred t...
After more than ten years of prescriptive regulation of the privatised water industry, very recently...
The paper discusses competition in the water industry in the UK, with the focus on product-market co...
The authors took part in an independent review of competition and innovation in the water industry i...
Water utilities face a variety of challenges in meeting future demands under climate uncertainty, ad...
This paper presents an attempt to create competition in the water market by means of direct competit...
This paper examines the introduction of competition into the English and Welsh water and sewerage in...
In Scotland, water services are provided for almost the whole population by Scottish Water, a vertic...
The introduction of competition into utilities is currently being pursued in the many countries, inc...
This chapter considers governance issues in the context of a ubiquitous and necessary resource: wate...
Today water is big business. In the United Kingdom, water has recently been privatised. The State ...
In the face of rising costs of living and stagnant productivity growth in the utilities sector, this...
The energy sector is undergoing major transformation. An under-recognised aspect of this transformat...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Since the 1970's, the governments of the region have been transferring...
It is widely recognised that the current abstraction licensing system in England needs to be reforme...
An analysis of the private water provision in Great Britain. In 1989 England and Wales transferred t...