In this study we use datasets from the 1995 and 2000 Community Water Supply surveys to examine the production costs of water supply systems. We first estimate the economies of scale in water supply by estimating the total unit cost as well as individual component cost elasticities. For total unit cost elasticity, we find that a 1% increase in production reduces unit costs by a statistically significant 0.16%. For individual component cost elasticities, we find that higher economies of scale exist in capital costs, outside costs, other costs, and materials costs; labor costs and energy costs exhibit lower but still positive economies of scale. These economies of scale may reflect production economies or suggest that larger systems are better...
This paper analyzes the structure of water supply costs in Côte d’Ivoire municipalities using a pane...
With the data of 831 Japanese water utilities from 1999 to 2008, we used the stochastic cost frontie...
This paper outlines a method to determine the tradeoff between economies of size in water treatment ...
In this study we use datasets from the 1995 and 2000 Community Water Supply surveys to examine the p...
Abstract In this study we use datasets from the 1995 and 2000 Community Water Supply surveys to exam...
The issue of the most favorable size and optimal industry structure in the water sector is a relevan...
In this paper we estimate a variable cost function to analyze cost economies and technical change in...
This study estimates a variable cost model of the UK water industry. From this variable cost functi...
Water and sanitation services involve large shared infrastructure costs, and adding more customers u...
WP 1996-15 November 1996This paper outlines a method to determine the tradeoff between economies of ...
This paper analyzes the structure of water supply costs in Côte d’Ivoire municipalities using a pane...
Evaluating the performance and analyzing the cost drivers of water utilities is of great interest fo...
This paper analyzes the structure of water supply costs in Côte d’Ivoire municipalities using a pane...
This paper analyzes the structure of water supply costs in Côte d’Ivoire municipalities using a pane...
publisher【Abstract】 Although water supply systems include activities such as water intake ; water pu...
This paper analyzes the structure of water supply costs in Côte d’Ivoire municipalities using a pane...
With the data of 831 Japanese water utilities from 1999 to 2008, we used the stochastic cost frontie...
This paper outlines a method to determine the tradeoff between economies of size in water treatment ...
In this study we use datasets from the 1995 and 2000 Community Water Supply surveys to examine the p...
Abstract In this study we use datasets from the 1995 and 2000 Community Water Supply surveys to exam...
The issue of the most favorable size and optimal industry structure in the water sector is a relevan...
In this paper we estimate a variable cost function to analyze cost economies and technical change in...
This study estimates a variable cost model of the UK water industry. From this variable cost functi...
Water and sanitation services involve large shared infrastructure costs, and adding more customers u...
WP 1996-15 November 1996This paper outlines a method to determine the tradeoff between economies of ...
This paper analyzes the structure of water supply costs in Côte d’Ivoire municipalities using a pane...
Evaluating the performance and analyzing the cost drivers of water utilities is of great interest fo...
This paper analyzes the structure of water supply costs in Côte d’Ivoire municipalities using a pane...
This paper analyzes the structure of water supply costs in Côte d’Ivoire municipalities using a pane...
publisher【Abstract】 Although water supply systems include activities such as water intake ; water pu...
This paper analyzes the structure of water supply costs in Côte d’Ivoire municipalities using a pane...
With the data of 831 Japanese water utilities from 1999 to 2008, we used the stochastic cost frontie...
This paper outlines a method to determine the tradeoff between economies of size in water treatment ...