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The Economics and Politics of Remunicipalisation

Governance
Policy Analysis
Public Administration
Public Policy
S368
Germà Bel
Universitat de Barcelona
Eoin Reeves
University of Limerick
Eoin Reeves
University of Limerick

Building: (Building C) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 2nd floor, Room: Amf B

Friday 17:50 - 19:30 CEST (06/09/2019)

Abstract

Remunicipalization has been one the most relevant issues emerged in the last decades in the debates on public and private, particularly within the fields of political science and public policy. Several cases, such as water remunicipalization in large cities such as Paris and Berlín triggered much debate. However, little is known so far about whether political action (actual remunicipalization) has been as intense as the scholarly and social debate on the topic. This sessions includes papers on the policy analysis and debates on remunicipalization as well as empirical based studies on the economic and politics of remunicipalization, from different geographical and institutional environments in Europe.

Title Details
Easier Said than Done: An Analysis of the Length of Time between the Remunicipalisation Decision and its Implementation View Paper Details
Municipalities’ Choices of Service Delivery Modes: More Cooperation and Municipal-Owned Firms and their Explanation for the Netherlands View Paper Details
An Emancipatory Paradox: On the Transformative Power of Water Remunicipalisation View Paper Details
The Political Economy of Compensation for Nationalisation or Municipalisation: National, European and International Law and Practice, and the Implications for Potential (Re)nationalisation in the UK and Elsewhere View Paper Details
Exploring Differences in Reverse Privatisation in East and Western Germany: Ideology and Politics or Economic Incentives? View Paper Details