Nowadays, a little more than half of French municipalities delegate the management of water services to private companies. The effect of the management system on the service cost and the differences observed between private and public management are topical questions. Our assessment of the impact of the delegation system on the prices of drinking water services in France shows that the operating conditions of these services help explain the existing differences between the average prices charged by private and public services in 1998. Our results demonstrate that municipalities facing difficult operating conditions are more likely to choose a private management
The present thesis proposes a theoretical and empirical study of the determinants of the pricing of ...
International audienceWe use an original database of 5000 French local public authorities to explore...
International audienceIn this paper, we studied the influence of contract renewals on water prices i...
Nowadays, a little more than half of French municipalities delegate the management of water services...
In France, there is a recurrent debate on the choice of organization, management modes and regulatio...
This article looks at the reasons for and results of contracting out in local public services, with ...
This paper looks at the reasons for and results of make or buy in local public services, with specif...
International audienceThe water industry is largely a natural monopoly. Water distribution and sewer...
Également disponible en anglaisThere is a ongoing debate in France on the choice of organization, ma...
International audienceIn France, for nearly 150 years, the provision of water fell under the respons...
The purpose of this article is to measure the effects of delegating French water utilities to the pr...
In this paper we try to explain differences in the average price of domestic water supply services i...
This paper addresses the issue of price negotiation between a municipality and a private water utili...
International audienceThe reclaiming by Paris of its water back into public hands is a paradox in th...
International audienceThe local public service of water is a multiform services covering two main ta...
The present thesis proposes a theoretical and empirical study of the determinants of the pricing of ...
International audienceWe use an original database of 5000 French local public authorities to explore...
International audienceIn this paper, we studied the influence of contract renewals on water prices i...
Nowadays, a little more than half of French municipalities delegate the management of water services...
In France, there is a recurrent debate on the choice of organization, management modes and regulatio...
This article looks at the reasons for and results of contracting out in local public services, with ...
This paper looks at the reasons for and results of make or buy in local public services, with specif...
International audienceThe water industry is largely a natural monopoly. Water distribution and sewer...
Également disponible en anglaisThere is a ongoing debate in France on the choice of organization, ma...
International audienceIn France, for nearly 150 years, the provision of water fell under the respons...
The purpose of this article is to measure the effects of delegating French water utilities to the pr...
In this paper we try to explain differences in the average price of domestic water supply services i...
This paper addresses the issue of price negotiation between a municipality and a private water utili...
International audienceThe reclaiming by Paris of its water back into public hands is a paradox in th...
International audienceThe local public service of water is a multiform services covering two main ta...
The present thesis proposes a theoretical and empirical study of the determinants of the pricing of ...
International audienceWe use an original database of 5000 French local public authorities to explore...
International audienceIn this paper, we studied the influence of contract renewals on water prices i...