Utility privatization and regulation [electronic resource] : a fair deal for consumers? / edited by Cecilia Ugaz, Catherine Waddams Price.

Contributor(s): Ugaz, Cecilia | Waddams Price, Catherine | World Institute for Development Economics Research | Edward Elgar PublishingMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cheltenham, U.K. ; Northampton, Mass. : Edward Elgar, c2003Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 301 p.) : illISBN: 9781781951316 (e-book)Subject(s): Public utilities -- Latin America | Poverty -- Latin America | Privatization -- Latin AmericaGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 363.6/098 LOC classification: HD2768.L294 | U85 2003Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
pt. I. Access, affordability and institutions -- pt. II. Country case studies.
Summary: The authors address the question of infrastructure reforms in a novel way by focusing on the impact which they can have on consumers through the prices paid by different groups and on their access to the networks. They analyse original material from four Latin American countries - Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru - and two European countries - Spain and the UK. Access is especially relevant when considering immature systems which have not yet extended to cover the majority of the population, as is the case in many Latin American countries. The authors also address the widespread impact of privatization on the economy (via macroeconomic influences) and the more general issues of subsidies and regulation which are endemic to these industries. The book focuses on the reform of four sectors: telecommunications, electricity, gas, and water and sanitation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. I. Access, affordability and institutions -- pt. II. Country case studies.

The authors address the question of infrastructure reforms in a novel way by focusing on the impact which they can have on consumers through the prices paid by different groups and on their access to the networks. They analyse original material from four Latin American countries - Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru - and two European countries - Spain and the UK. Access is especially relevant when considering immature systems which have not yet extended to cover the majority of the population, as is the case in many Latin American countries. The authors also address the widespread impact of privatization on the economy (via macroeconomic influences) and the more general issues of subsidies and regulation which are endemic to these industries. The book focuses on the reform of four sectors: telecommunications, electricity, gas, and water and sanitation.

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