The assessment of productivity change over time and its drivers is of great significance for water companies and regulators when setting urban water tariffs. This issue is even more relevant in privatized water industries, such as those in England and Wales, where the price-cap regulation is adopted. In this paper, an input-distance function is used to estimate productivity change and its determinants for the English and Welsh water-only companies (WoCs) over the period of 1993–2009. The impacts of several exogenous variables on companies’ efficiencies are also explored. From a policy perspective, this study describes how regulators can use this type of modeling and results to calculate illustrative X factors for the WoCs. The results indic...
Over the past twenty years there has been increasing interest in the productivity and efficiency of,...
In recent years, England and Wales have suffered droughts. This unusual situation defies the common ...
This study estimates a variable cost model of the UK water industry. From this variable cost functi...
This paper aims to analyse the impact of regulation in the financial performance of the Water and Se...
The assessment of the profit change over time and its drivers is essential to analyse firms’ financi...
In this study we apply an index number approach to allow for cross sectional comparisons of relative...
The purpose of this paper is the evaluation of various profit drivers such as price changes, product...
Water UK has commissioned Frontier Economics to quantify the productivity gains achieved by the wate...
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the impact of regulatory price cap schemes on the financial per...
This paper evaluates the impact of the tightening in price cap by OFWAT and of other operational fac...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a methodology which can be used to set X-factor under price ...
The privatization of the water industry has aroused interest in comparing the performance of public ...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of regulation in the financial performance of the ...
The evaluation of the economic efficiency of regulatory schemes is essential for regulators and util...
This report presents the results of an investigation into trends and causes of opex productivity gro...
Over the past twenty years there has been increasing interest in the productivity and efficiency of,...
In recent years, England and Wales have suffered droughts. This unusual situation defies the common ...
This study estimates a variable cost model of the UK water industry. From this variable cost functi...
This paper aims to analyse the impact of regulation in the financial performance of the Water and Se...
The assessment of the profit change over time and its drivers is essential to analyse firms’ financi...
In this study we apply an index number approach to allow for cross sectional comparisons of relative...
The purpose of this paper is the evaluation of various profit drivers such as price changes, product...
Water UK has commissioned Frontier Economics to quantify the productivity gains achieved by the wate...
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the impact of regulatory price cap schemes on the financial per...
This paper evaluates the impact of the tightening in price cap by OFWAT and of other operational fac...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a methodology which can be used to set X-factor under price ...
The privatization of the water industry has aroused interest in comparing the performance of public ...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of regulation in the financial performance of the ...
The evaluation of the economic efficiency of regulatory schemes is essential for regulators and util...
This report presents the results of an investigation into trends and causes of opex productivity gro...
Over the past twenty years there has been increasing interest in the productivity and efficiency of,...
In recent years, England and Wales have suffered droughts. This unusual situation defies the common ...
This study estimates a variable cost model of the UK water industry. From this variable cost functi...