The performance of the urban water and wastewater sectors in Australia
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posted on 2024-06-13, 17:04authored byM Abbott, B Cohen, WC Wang
Substantial structural reform has occurred in the water and wastewater sectors of Australia's major urban centers over the past two decades. This reform has involved the corporatization of government assets and some vertical and horizontal separation. This paper analyses the performance of these sectors since the mid 1990s. In particular, it uses Malmquist Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to determine the different levels of productivity and efficiency improvement over this period. The results point to modest, but positive productivity gains in the larger urban centers, independent of industry structure. Further, it highlights the need to consider exogenous factors that can influence productivity outcomes in an industry generally associated with monopoly characteristics and dependent on water sources that are, to varying extents, unpredictable and uncontrollable.
History
Journal
Utilities policy
Volume
20
Pagination
52-63
Location
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ISSN
0957-1787
Language
eng
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal