Sector organization, governance, and the inefficiency of African water utilities
Antonio Estache and
Eugene Kouassi
No 2890, Policy Research Working Paper Series from The World Bank
Abstract:
The authors analyze the determinants of the efficiency levels reached by twenty one African water utilities. They assess efficiency through the estimation of a production frontier for the sector in Africa. The efficiency estimates confirm much of the common perceptions from partial productivity indicators. They point to a great heterogeneity in the African water utilities'performances, the predominance of constant returns to scale, and the great rate of technological progress. And the authors show that the institutional capacity of the country, as well as its governance quality, are significant driving factors in the performance of each firm.
Keywords: Water and Industry; Environmental Economics&Policies; Water Conservation; Decentralization; Health Economics&Finance; Town Water Supply and Sanitation; Environmental Economics&Policies; Water Supply and Sanitation Governance and Institutions; Water and Industry; Health Economics&Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002-09-30
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