Privatising Local Public Services: Between Industrial Legacy and Political Ambition |
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Authors: | Chiara Carrozza |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Political Studies , University of Turin , Turin, Italy chiara.carrozza@unito.it |
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Abstract: | Since the 1980s, research on the privatisation of local services has analysed the factors affecting government's delivery choices; but this research has not given unanimous results, for reasons connected both to the different methodologies adopted and the dynamic nature of privatisation processes. This article introduces the case of Italian water services reform, drawing attention to the economic and political dynamics that make privatisation an extremely complex choice, in which the preferences of politicians have to be balanced with industrial heritage and the strategies of the utilities. By privileging a historical analysis of the conditions in which such choices take place, it is possible to grasp the changing relations between local governments and utilities and to look at the relative power of firms, citizens and governments in the process of service delivery choice. |
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Keywords: | Privatisation public services water management utilities |
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