This paper analyzes the performance of Dutch drinking water utilities before and after the introduction of sunshine regulation, which involves publication of the performance of utilities but no formal price regulation. By decomposing profit change into its economic drivers, our results suggest that, in the Dutch political and institutional context, sunshine regulation was effective in improving the productivity of publicly organised services. Nevertheless, while sunshine regulation did bring about a moderate reduction in water prices, sustained and substantial economic profits suggest that it may not have the potential to fully align output prices with economic costs in the long run. In methodological terms, the DEA based profit decompositi...
This paper aims to analyse the price regulation method and performance of thewater industry in Slove...
The discussion about public utilities efficiency and its management has become increasingly importan...
This paper provides a comprehensive productivity analysis of 53 Australian water service providers d...
This paper analyzes the performance of Dutch drinking water utilities before and after the introduct...
Preliminary version This paper analyzes the conduct of publicly owned monopolistic utilities regulat...
In recent years, England and Wales have suffered droughts. This unusual situation defies the common ...
Cross-country comparisons avoid the unsteady equilibrium in which regulators have to balance between...
Cross-country comparisons avoid the unsteady equilibrium in which regulators have to balance between...
The evaluation of the economic efficiency of regulatory schemes is essential for regulators and util...
This paper evaluates the impact of the tightening in price cap by OFWAT and of other operational fac...
The assessment of productivity change over time and its drivers is of great significance for water c...
In March 2014, the OECD issued a report in which it indicated that the Netherlands “has an excellent...
This paper begins with an introduction to the basic principles of data envelopment analysis (DEA). D...
In March 2014, the OECD issued a report in which it indicated that the Netherlands “has an excellent...
Utilities' provision does not excite too many people. Nevertheless, the effectiveness of the supply ...
This paper aims to analyse the price regulation method and performance of thewater industry in Slove...
The discussion about public utilities efficiency and its management has become increasingly importan...
This paper provides a comprehensive productivity analysis of 53 Australian water service providers d...
This paper analyzes the performance of Dutch drinking water utilities before and after the introduct...
Preliminary version This paper analyzes the conduct of publicly owned monopolistic utilities regulat...
In recent years, England and Wales have suffered droughts. This unusual situation defies the common ...
Cross-country comparisons avoid the unsteady equilibrium in which regulators have to balance between...
Cross-country comparisons avoid the unsteady equilibrium in which regulators have to balance between...
The evaluation of the economic efficiency of regulatory schemes is essential for regulators and util...
This paper evaluates the impact of the tightening in price cap by OFWAT and of other operational fac...
The assessment of productivity change over time and its drivers is of great significance for water c...
In March 2014, the OECD issued a report in which it indicated that the Netherlands “has an excellent...
This paper begins with an introduction to the basic principles of data envelopment analysis (DEA). D...
In March 2014, the OECD issued a report in which it indicated that the Netherlands “has an excellent...
Utilities' provision does not excite too many people. Nevertheless, the effectiveness of the supply ...
This paper aims to analyse the price regulation method and performance of thewater industry in Slove...
The discussion about public utilities efficiency and its management has become increasingly importan...
This paper provides a comprehensive productivity analysis of 53 Australian water service providers d...