In most developed countries, the provision of water is organized at a local level. The costs and tariffs vary significantly, even between adjacent water utilities. Such heterogeneity is an obvious indication of the sector’s overall inefficiency and stresses a need for institutional adjustments. We show that cooperation by water trade and the introduction of competition by common carriage between adjacent utilities are valuable alternatives to improve the industry’s efficiency, even when mergers are not feasible. Because both approaches require the physical connection of neighboring networks, they may have similar effects. This paper analyzes and compares the relevant welfare gains and shows that production efficiency and retail prices m...
I analyze the effects of downstream competition when there is bargaining between downstream firms an...
In this study we use datasets from the 1995 and 2000 Community Water Supply surveys to examine the p...
This thesis sets out to investigate the impact of the European Union’s water framework directive on ...
In most developed countries, the provision of water is organized at a local level. The costs and tar...
This paper presents an attempt to create competition in the water market by means of direct competit...
Water is an essential ingredient to growing communities, healthy ecosystems and vibrant industries. ...
This paper highlights the following unique characteristic of the piped water market: Consider two fi...
Over the last few years water scarcity and pollution have been rapidly growing at both regional and ...
The paper discusses competition in the water industry in the UK, with the focus on product-market co...
We model market power in water markets as multi-market Cournot competition with a river structure. S...
Water supply is a natural monopoly where options for competition are limited. However, it is possibl...
We set up a model of water management, which is inspired by the possibility of mixing water of diffe...
This book reviews the international empirical evidence without finding support to the oft-claimed hi...
For a few decades, a growing literature has examined the role of water resources in interstate confl...
I analyze the effects of downstream competition when there is bargaining between downstream firms an...
In this study we use datasets from the 1995 and 2000 Community Water Supply surveys to examine the p...
This thesis sets out to investigate the impact of the European Union’s water framework directive on ...
In most developed countries, the provision of water is organized at a local level. The costs and tar...
This paper presents an attempt to create competition in the water market by means of direct competit...
Water is an essential ingredient to growing communities, healthy ecosystems and vibrant industries. ...
This paper highlights the following unique characteristic of the piped water market: Consider two fi...
Over the last few years water scarcity and pollution have been rapidly growing at both regional and ...
The paper discusses competition in the water industry in the UK, with the focus on product-market co...
We model market power in water markets as multi-market Cournot competition with a river structure. S...
Water supply is a natural monopoly where options for competition are limited. However, it is possibl...
We set up a model of water management, which is inspired by the possibility of mixing water of diffe...
This book reviews the international empirical evidence without finding support to the oft-claimed hi...
For a few decades, a growing literature has examined the role of water resources in interstate confl...
I analyze the effects of downstream competition when there is bargaining between downstream firms an...
In this study we use datasets from the 1995 and 2000 Community Water Supply surveys to examine the p...
This thesis sets out to investigate the impact of the European Union’s water framework directive on ...