We use an ordered logistic model to empirically examine the factors that explain varying degrees of private involvement in the U.S. water sector through public-private partnerships. Our estimates suggest that a variety of factors help explain greater private participation in this sector. We find that the risk to private participants regarding cost recovery is an important driver of private participation. The relative cost of labor is also a key factor in determining the degree of private involvement in the contract choice. When public wages are high relative to private wages, private participation is viewed as a source of cost savings. We thus find two main drivers of greater private involvement: one encouraging private participation by red...
We build a unified theoretical framework to analyze the main incentive issues in Public Private Part...
This article examines how risk is reflected in infrastructure regulatory contracts, using examples f...
This article reports the outcome of a performance study of the water service provision industry in I...
We use an ordered logistic model to empirically examine the factors that explain varying degrees of ...
Water services management has become a key issue as urban water supply is considered a service of ge...
Reliance on private partners to help provide infrastructure investment and service delivery is incre...
Some forms of Public Private Partnership (PPP) have been long since used in the procurement and oper...
Water is a merit good that has important implications in economic, social and environmentaldimension...
This article looks at the reasons for and results of contracting out in local public services, with ...
Global concerns about water security and water scarcity are motivating local governments, investors,...
Water is a merit good that has important implications in economic, social and environmentaldimension...
Governments have largely turned to public-private partnerships (PPPs) to manage public services. Alt...
California faces a number of pressing threats to water supply and quality, including ageing infrastr...
Since the introduction of Public Private Partnerships as a financing model that the discussion aroun...
The paper explores contractual types of public private partnerships that would deliver maximum value...
We build a unified theoretical framework to analyze the main incentive issues in Public Private Part...
This article examines how risk is reflected in infrastructure regulatory contracts, using examples f...
This article reports the outcome of a performance study of the water service provision industry in I...
We use an ordered logistic model to empirically examine the factors that explain varying degrees of ...
Water services management has become a key issue as urban water supply is considered a service of ge...
Reliance on private partners to help provide infrastructure investment and service delivery is incre...
Some forms of Public Private Partnership (PPP) have been long since used in the procurement and oper...
Water is a merit good that has important implications in economic, social and environmentaldimension...
This article looks at the reasons for and results of contracting out in local public services, with ...
Global concerns about water security and water scarcity are motivating local governments, investors,...
Water is a merit good that has important implications in economic, social and environmentaldimension...
Governments have largely turned to public-private partnerships (PPPs) to manage public services. Alt...
California faces a number of pressing threats to water supply and quality, including ageing infrastr...
Since the introduction of Public Private Partnerships as a financing model that the discussion aroun...
The paper explores contractual types of public private partnerships that would deliver maximum value...
We build a unified theoretical framework to analyze the main incentive issues in Public Private Part...
This article examines how risk is reflected in infrastructure regulatory contracts, using examples f...
This article reports the outcome of a performance study of the water service provision industry in I...