For refuse collection, we estimate the cost effects of different institutional modes using panel data for almost all Dutch municipalities between 1998 and 2010. The modes we consider are private enterprises, intermunicipal cooperation, municipality-owned enterprises and in-house collection. For private companies, the cost advantage becomes substantially smaller and nonsignificant if municipal fixed effects are included. The cost advantage of intermunicipal cooperation is larger in this case than that of privatization. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
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Because of differences in institutional arrangements, public service markets, and national tradition...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the effects of intermunicipal cooperation and privatization on t...
The main objective of this work is to examine whether small municipalities can reduce costs through ...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
This paper studies the cost comparison of private production and intermunicipal cooperation in the p...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficient to operate effic...
Based on panel data for almost all Dutch municipalities, we analyze changes in the mode of service p...
textabstractFor refuse collection, we estimate the cost effects of different institutional modes usi...
We analyse the Dutch waste-collection market for 1998-2005. We show that municipalities with unit-ba...
Inter-municipal cooperation is increasingly popular in European countries. Saving cost is a key moti...
textabstractGeneral empirical evidence suggests that contracting out refuse collection results in a ...
In this paper we seek an explanation for the reservations of local authorities towards contracting o...
This paper analyses the cost efficiency of waste management of Dutch municipalities. For the first t...
textabstractConcentration indexes based on regional markets show that the Dutch market for refuse co...
Concentration indexes based on regional markets show that the Dutch market for refuse collection is ...
Because of differences in institutional arrangements, public service markets, and national tradition...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the effects of intermunicipal cooperation and privatization on t...
The main objective of this work is to examine whether small municipalities can reduce costs through ...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
This paper studies the cost comparison of private production and intermunicipal cooperation in the p...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficient to operate effic...
Based on panel data for almost all Dutch municipalities, we analyze changes in the mode of service p...