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Estimating Economies of Scale and Scope in the English and Welsh Water Industry Using Flexible Technology
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Estimating the presence of economies of scale and scope is essential to support restructuring policies aimed at increasing the efficiency of the water industry. This paper demonstrates the usefulness and advantages of using ...
Marginal Cost of Reducing Unplanned Water Supply Interruptions: Influence of Water Company Ownership
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Water companies are expected to deliver high-quality water services to their customers that include, among others, continuity of water supply. Unplanned water supply interruptions (UWSI) indicate a cost for the water ...
Estimating Profit, Price, and Productivity Changes in Water Industry Using Bennet-Bowley Indicator
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The assessment of profit, productivity, and price change over time is valuable for regulators and companies when setting tariffs. This paper innovates by comparing profit, price, and productivity changes for English and ...
Estimating Profit, Price, and Productivity Changes in Water Industry Using Bennet-Bowley Indicator
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The assessment of profit, productivity, and price change over time is valuable for regulators and companies when setting tariffs. This paper innovates by comparing profit, price, and productivity changes for English and ...
Comparative Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of the Seismic Performance of Water Networks during the Maule 2010, Christchurch 2010–2011, and Tohoku 2011 Earthquakes
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Recovery of damaged water supply systems after severe earthquakes is one of the priorities to return to normal conditions. Water supply systems are intrinsically interdependent with other important lifelines such as ...
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