We study determinants of market organization of local public services by an empirical examination of one of the most visible municipal services, residential waste management. Using a multinomial logit model and data for 1,000 U.S. communities, we explore the effect of political influence, voter ideology, environmental constraints, production costs (i.e., "economies of density"), and contracting transaction costs on a community's choice of market arrangement for waste collection and recycling. We find that cost factors are a significant determinant of service delivery method. In contrast, few of the political variables are statistically significant. These results hold for our models of both waste and recycling, lending further evidence to th...
In a simple model of waste management, we analyse the basic aspects of co-production in local public...
Analysis of local government contracting decisions typically focuses on transactions costs related t...
We document that switching from laissez-faire production to public procurement in residential waste ...
We study determinants of market organization of local public services by an empirical examination of...
Solid waste management services are contracted out to private firms in many U.S. communities. Househ...
Several empirical studies have analyzed the factors that influence local privatization. We examine t...
Several empirical studies have analyzed the factors that influence local privatization. Variables re...
Summary. This paper analyses some of the organisational aspects of urban solid waste collec-tion. It...
Several empirical studies have analyzed the factors that influence local privatization. Variables re...
This paper studies the cost comparison of private production and intermunicipal cooperation in the p...
We envisage the waste management strategy of the local bodies as one of sharing different responsibi...
Purpose The paper compares the efficiency of alternative municipal solid waste management business ...
The study is driven by the belief that there is a systematic relation between the quality of public ...
This paper analyses the factors that determine solid waste service costs. The empirical analysis is ...
This paper analyzes the cost implications of privatization and cooperation in the provision of solid...
In a simple model of waste management, we analyse the basic aspects of co-production in local public...
Analysis of local government contracting decisions typically focuses on transactions costs related t...
We document that switching from laissez-faire production to public procurement in residential waste ...
We study determinants of market organization of local public services by an empirical examination of...
Solid waste management services are contracted out to private firms in many U.S. communities. Househ...
Several empirical studies have analyzed the factors that influence local privatization. We examine t...
Several empirical studies have analyzed the factors that influence local privatization. Variables re...
Summary. This paper analyses some of the organisational aspects of urban solid waste collec-tion. It...
Several empirical studies have analyzed the factors that influence local privatization. Variables re...
This paper studies the cost comparison of private production and intermunicipal cooperation in the p...
We envisage the waste management strategy of the local bodies as one of sharing different responsibi...
Purpose The paper compares the efficiency of alternative municipal solid waste management business ...
The study is driven by the belief that there is a systematic relation between the quality of public ...
This paper analyses the factors that determine solid waste service costs. The empirical analysis is ...
This paper analyzes the cost implications of privatization and cooperation in the provision of solid...
In a simple model of waste management, we analyse the basic aspects of co-production in local public...
Analysis of local government contracting decisions typically focuses on transactions costs related t...
We document that switching from laissez-faire production to public procurement in residential waste ...