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Regulation and Efficiency Incentives: Evidence from the England and Wales Water and Sewerage Industry
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2007
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Water PolicyEngineeringPrice-cap RegulationPrice ReviewEfficiency IncentivesWater MarketEnvironmental EconomicsEnvironmental PolicyEco-efficiencyEconomic AnalysisPrice RegulationPrice CapPublic PolicyEconomicsWater PricingFinanceSewerage IndustryWater UtilityWater ResourcesPublic EconomicsBusinessRegulationWales WaterMicroeconomicsWater Valuation
This paper evaluates the impact of the tightening in price cap by OFWAT and of other operational factors on the efficiency of water and sewerage companies in England and Wales using a mixture of data envelopment analysis and stochastic frontier analysis. Previous empirical results suggest that the regulatory system introduced at privatization was lax. The 1999 price review signaled a tightening in regulation which is shown to have led to a significant reduction in technical inefficiency. The new economic environment set by price-cap regulation acted to bring inputs closer to their cost-minimizing levels from both a technical and allocative perspective.
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