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Public-Private Partnerships and Contract Choice in India's Water and Wastewater Sectors

机译:印度水和废水部门的公私合作伙伴关系和合同选择

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Public provision of water and wastewater services in urban India has been a noteworthy failure, often providing service that ranges from non-existent to unreliable. Over the past decade, a number of reforms were undertaken that focused on infrastructure construction and urban governance, including broader use of public-private partnerships (PPPs). We examine a new data set of 163 water and wastewater PPP contracts initiated during 1999-2012 to study the determinants of a city's decision to invite varying amounts of private participation though a PPP agreement Cities with larger populations, better PPP regulatory environments, regional party rule, and lower sanitation scores are associated with higher levels of private participation through PPPs. Indian municipalities have often failed to engage the public before and during contract discussions, sometimes resulting in lukewarm public support for PPPs. Our findings highlight the role of cities' socioeconomic indicators in determining the type of PPP contract undertaken.
机译:印度城市地区的水和废水服务的公共提供是一个值得注意的失败,通常提供的服务范围从不存在到不可靠。在过去的十年中,进行了许多针对基础设施建设和城市治理的改革,包括更广泛地使用公私伙伴关系(PPP)。我们研究了1999年至2012年期间启动的163个水和废水PPP合同的新数据集,以研究决定通过PPP协议邀请不同数量的私人参与的城市的决定因素人口较多的城市,更好的PPP监管环境,区域性政党统治,较低的卫生分数与通过PPP进行的私人参与程度较高相关。印度市政当局通常在合同讨论之前和期间未能使公众参与,有时导致公众对PPP的支持冷淡。我们的发现强调了城市的社会经济指标在确定所签订的PPP合同类型中的作用。

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