#4528. Key issues in water privatization and remunicipalization

August 2026publication date
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Business and International Management;
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law;
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Abstract:
This special research analyzes privatization in water with an emphasis on recent U.S. experience but set in the international context. Historically, the key questions around water privatization were related to efficiency, costs, and prices, but the debate also needs to address broader questions of regulation and governance. This special research includes the most recent studies of ownership and performance with papers from the United States, Europe, and Latin America.
Keywords:
Privatization; water; international context; remunicipalization; efficiency, costs, and prices

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