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Can Developing Countries Both Decentralize and Depoliticize Urban Water Services? Evaluating the Legacy of the 1990s Reform Wave

机译:发展中国家能否将城市供水服务分散化和非政治化?评估1990年代改革浪潮的遗产

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Over the past three decades, decentralization and reforms designed to insulate service providers from interference by elected officials ("insulating reforms"), such as corporatization and privatization, swept through the urban water and sanitation sector in developing countries. We argue that their rationales were contradictory; decentralization was intended to increase citizen participation and influence, whereas corporatization and privatization were intended to depoliticize management. We documentthe widespread promotion and adoption of these reforms, and conclude that decentralization made it difficult to insulate service provision in practice. We argue that studying how institutional reforms interact with one another can help explain reform consequences.
机译:在过去的三十年中,旨在使服务提供者免受民选官员干预的权力下放和改革(“绝缘改革”),例如公司化和私有化,席卷了发展中国家的城市供水和卫生部门。我们认为他们的理由是矛盾的。权力下放旨在增加公民的参与和影响力,而公司化和私有化则旨在使管理非政治化。我们记录了这些改革的广泛推广和采用,并得出结论,权力下放使得在实践中难以隔离服务提供。我们认为,研究制度改革如何相互影响可以帮助解释改革的后果。

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