Is private production of public services cheaper than public production? A meta-regression analysis of solid waste and water services

  • Bel Germà Professor, Dr., University of Barcelona and Guest Professor, Barcelona Graduate School of Economics., Dep. of Economic Policy Av. Diagonal, 690 08034 Barcelona.
  • Fageda Xavier Professor, Dr., University of Barcelona., Dep. of Economic Policy Av. Diagonal, 690 08034 Barcelona.
  • E. Mildred Ph.D., Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, 215 W. Sibley Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-6701.
  • Elena Ugrak
Keywords: services, prices for services, privatization, services costs reduction, improvement of efficiency

Abstract

Privatization of local government services is assumed to deliver cost savings, but empirical evidence for this from around the world is mixed. We conduct a meta-regression analysis of all econometric studies examining privatization of water distribution and solid waste collection services and find no systematic support for lower costs with private production. Differences in study results are explained by differences in time period of the analyses, service characteristics, and policy environment. We do not find a genuine empirical effect of cost savings resulting from private production. The results suggest that to ensure cost savings, more attention be given to the cost characteristics of the service, the transaction costs involved, and the policy environment stimulating competition, rather than to the debate over public versus private delivery of these services.

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Author Biography

Elena Ugrak
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Published
2014-09-15
How to Cite
Germà B., Xavier F., Mildred E., & UgrakE. (2014). Is private production of public services cheaper than public production? A meta-regression analysis of solid waste and water services. Public Administration Issues, (3), 103-140. https://doi.org/10.17323/1999-5431-2024-0-3-103-140
Section
FOREIGN EXPERIENCE