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Partial Privatisation in Local Services Delivery: An Empirical Analysis of the Choice of Mixed Firms
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2010
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Local Economic DevelopmentLawPublic-private PartnershipIndustrial OrganizationEnvironmental PolicySurvey DataEconomic AnalysisPartial PrivatisationService CompetitionLocal MarketLocal Services DeliveryMixed FirmsLocal GovernancePublic PolicyEconomicsShared ServiceSpanish MunicipalitiesPublic FinanceUrban EconomicsBusinessPrivatization
Abstract Mixed public–private firms are increasingly used in several European countries. This paper makes use of survey data from Spanish municipalities to examine the motivations of local governments for engaging in partial privatisation of local service delivery of water distribution and solid waste collection. The empirical analysis indicates that mixed firms emerge as a pragmatic middle way between purely public and purely private production. Indeed, local governments make use of mixed firms when cost considerations, financial constraints and private interests exert contradictory pressures. Political and ideological factors play no significant role in that decision.
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