ISBN:
9783662436837
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XI, 160 p. 8 illus., 5 illus. in color, online resource)
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Wei, Yan Regulating municipal water supply concessions
Keywords:
Wasserwirtschaft
;
Kommunale Versorgungswirtschaft
;
Konzession
;
Regulierung
;
Systemtransformation
;
China
;
Public law
;
Law
;
Law
;
Public law
;
China
;
Siedlungswasserwirtschaft
;
Public Private Partnership
;
Konzession
;
Regulierung
;
Systemtransformation
Abstract:
This book discusses the recently introduced concession policy, which is also known as PPP worldwide, on municipal utilities policy in China. In this context, critics have claimed that there is a gap in accountability with regard to concessions. The author utilizes interdisciplinary methods and comparative studies, taking into account the situation in the EU and US to analyze the accountability gap some feel will be created when the policy is implemented. Taking water sector concessions as the subject of discussion, the author distinguishes between three types of accountability: traditional bureaucratic accountability, legal accountability and public accountability. By systematically analyzing the essential problems involved, the book attempts to achieve a better understanding of concession and its application in the context of public utilities, and finds that the alleged accountability gap is attributed to traditional bureaucratic accountability in China and the concession system per se.
Description / Table of Contents:
IntroductionConcession Overview and Accountability Gap in China -- Restricted Competition in Concessions and Concessionaire Selections -- Water Pricing Regulations in the Context Of Concessions -- Concession Contracts and Legal Accountability -- Regulatory Agencies and Structures under Concessions -- Conclusions and Implications.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-662-43683-7
URL:
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