2012
DOI: 10.1093/jopart/mus059
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Does Cooperation Reduce Service Delivery Costs? Evidence from Residential Solid Waste Services

Abstract: Acknowledgments:We are grateful to comments received when this paper was presented at the First Barcelona Workshop on Public-Private Partnerships (Barcelona) and the XIX Encuentro de Economía Pública (Santiago de Compostela). Comments and suggestions received from Trevor Brown have been extremely useful. We have benefited as well from comments and suggestions by three anonymous referees.

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“…However, this is a somewhat tricky conclusion. On the one hand, the inter-municipal cooperation has proved to unequivocally infl uence decreases in waste-management expenditure (this result is similar to, e.g., Bel et al 2014). On the other hand, intermunicipal cooperation forms oft en overlap with hybrid forms, and many inter-municipal companies are co-owned by both local governments and private companies within various public-private partnerships.…”
Section: Conclusion and Implications For Practicesupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…However, this is a somewhat tricky conclusion. On the one hand, the inter-municipal cooperation has proved to unequivocally infl uence decreases in waste-management expenditure (this result is similar to, e.g., Bel et al 2014). On the other hand, intermunicipal cooperation forms oft en overlap with hybrid forms, and many inter-municipal companies are co-owned by both local governments and private companies within various public-private partnerships.…”
Section: Conclusion and Implications For Practicesupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Th e relation between the manner of ensuring public utility services and eff ectiveness was studied by a number of "Western" authors, fi rst mostly in the USA, Canada and the UK (Hirsch 1965;Stevens 1978;McDavid 1985;Domberger et al 1986;Callan and Th omas 2001), later also in European countries, for example in Spain (Bel and Costas 2006;Bel et al 2010;Bel et al 2014;Benito et al 2014), the Netherlands Gradus 2003 2007;Gradus et al 2014Gradus et al , 2016, Italy (Lombrano 2009), etc. Recently, the debate was also opened in the "Eastern European" countries, and a number of studies was conducted in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (for example Nemec et al 2005Nemec et al , 2012Ochrana et al 2007;Nemec 2013, Soukopová andMalý 2013;Mikušová Meričková et al 2014).…”
Section: Rq3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cooperation between localities can exploit economies of scale (Bel, Fageda, and Mur 2014;Bel and Warner 2015), thwart rent seeking by politicians by making steering more difficult (Shleifer and Vishny 1994), and allow risk sharing between municipalities, reducing intertemporal budget volatility. The drawback is that shared ownership may intensify principal-agent problems, as the operator must serve multiple masters (Van Thiel 2016;Waterman and Meier 1998).…”
Section: Flexible Majority Public Ownershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, Dijkgraaf and Gradus (, ) use wide national samples in the Netherlands, which are also highly representative. Bel et al () analyse costs from cooperation controlling for production form, which works in environments where cooperative provision can be combined with private production. Cooperation and privatization are not incompatible in Spain.…”
Section: Empirical Evidence On Cooperation and Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%