2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11151-006-9106-8
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Public-Private Partnerships and Prices: Evidence from Water Distribution in France

Abstract: We use an original database of 5000 French local public authorities to explore the impact of organizational choice and performance as measured by consumer prices. In quantifying the impact of the choice of public-private partnerships (PPPs) on performance, we consider the related issue of the determinants of organizational choice. We estimate a switching regressions model to account for the endogeneity of organizational choice, and find that in our sample, (i) the choice by local public authorities to engage i… Show more

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“…Blanc-Brude et al (2006) analyse ex-ante construction costs (costs borne before construction actually starts) in a sample of PPPs in the road sector financed by the European Investment Bank between 1990 and 2005 and find that these are about 20% higher than traditionally procured road projects. Chong et al (2006) also find evidence of the importance of transaction costs for French water distribution.…”
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“…Blanc-Brude et al (2006) analyse ex-ante construction costs (costs borne before construction actually starts) in a sample of PPPs in the road sector financed by the European Investment Bank between 1990 and 2005 and find that these are about 20% higher than traditionally procured road projects. Chong et al (2006) also find evidence of the importance of transaction costs for French water distribution.…”
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“…D. Hall and E. Lobina empirically show that the privatization of the water supply companies sometimes leads to unjustified price increases [4,5]. E. Chong et al have also shown the example of the water supply in France, where the choice of any form of public-private partnerships instead of the direct state / municipal government is likely to lead to an increase in the cost of the urban water supply services [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Under PFI-type, the government specifies the output but the private actors retain the residual control rights regarding the service's delivery (Bennet & Iossa, 2010). In this sense, the PPP concept is more comprehensive, covering several other modes of private participation (privatization, concessions, outsourcing, institutional cooperation for joint production, and public policy networks) in the provision of public utilities (Chong et al, 2006;Guasch, Laffont, & Straub, 2008;Hodge & Greve, 2007).…”
Section: Ppp and The Impact Of Property Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The water (Chong, Huet, Saussier, & Steiner, 2006), electricity (Glachant & Finon, 2003), roads (Athias & Saussier, 2007), telecommunications (Levy & Spiller, 1994) and also even more human and lessinfrastructure sectors such as health care (Albreht & Klazinga, 2009) and social security (Cronqvist & Thaler, 2004) have been analyzed. However, little is known about the public and private governance of criminal justice services, such as prisons (Cabral & Azevedo, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%