Public Provision of Water Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

This note is used in the Darden class elective, "The Economics of Plain Water." In many cities, water, sewage, and electricity utilities are city-owned, not-for-profit institutions. Indeed, an 2011 survey of 330 important cities globally published by Global Water Intelligence reveals that almost 85% of the water services of the cities studied are openly handled; public-private ventures account for 5%, and about 10% are privately run. There's a reason for this institutional set up, as this note claims.

Public Provision of Water Case Study Solution

PUBLICATION DATE: February 28, 2014 PRODUCT #: UV6803-PDF-ENG

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