Paying for water: water pricing and equity in England and Wales |
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Authors: | Karen Bakker |
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Affiliation: | Jesus College, Oxford OX1 3DW and Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography, University of Oxford email: karen.bakker@geog.ox.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Over the past three decades, the business of water supply in England and Wales has been gradually transforming from the supply of a service to citizens, to the sale of a commodity to customers. The paper provides a genealogy of concepts of efficiency and equity in water regulation over the past thirty years, prior to evaluating the implications for water consumers of one aspect of this process – the shift away from policies prioritizing inter- and intra-regional equalization (implying a principle of social equity) towards policies prioritizing economic efficiency (implying a principle of economic equity) in water charging. In closing, alternatives to the current arrangements for domestic consumers are proposed. |
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Keywords: | regulation water pricing distributive justice privatization utility regulation England and Wales |
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