This paper shows empirically that "privatization" in the energy, telecommunications, and water sectors, and the introduction of independent regulators in those sectors, have not always had the expected effects on access, affordability, or quality of services. It also shows that corruption leads to adjustments in the quantity, quality, and price of services consistent with the profit-maximizing behavior that one would expect from monopolies in the sector. Finally, our results suggest that privatization and the introduction of independent regulators have, at best, only partial effects on the consequences of corruption for access, affordability, and quality of utilities services. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-rep...
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This paper shows empirically that “privatization ” in the energy, telecommunications, and water sect...
Abstract: The paper focuses on private provision of public utilities services located in poor countr...
Using enterprise-level data on bribes paid to utilities in 21 transition economies in eastern Europe...
International audienceThis paper investigates the interaction between corruption and governance at t...
The perception that privatization hurts the poor is growing and creating a backlash against the priv...
In order to reduce the influence of corruption on electricity sector performance, most Sub-Saharan A...
The perception that privatization hurts the poor is growing and creating a backlash against the priv...
The efficient operation and expansion of utilities in developing countries is crucial for growth and...
Privatization has become a crucial component of the reform process, not only in Eastern Europe where...
The paper analyzes governments ’ tradeoff between fiscal benefits and consumer surplus in privatizat...
Corruption costs the Water, Sanitation and Electricity (WSE) sectors millions of dollars every year,...
This paper explores the relationship between private sector participation, institutional reform, and...
This paper offers a theory of how the degree of corruption that prevails in a society responds to ch...
The paper analyses governments’ trade-off between fiscal benefits and consumer surplus in privatizat...
In order to reduce the influence of corruption on electricity sector performance, most Sub-Saharan A...