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Comparative Analysis of Municipal Public Services in Romania and the United States: The Case of Water and Wastewater Services
33rd European Group for Public Administration Conference (2011)
  • Andrew I.E. Ewoh, Kennesaw State University
  • Lucica Matei
Abstract

Some of the most important basic services provided by any level of government are the primary responsibility of municipalities, and urban managers devote more time and attention in making sure that these services are delivered. The availability of public services in any local jurisdiction usually depends on location, history, laws and regulations. Some local governments use alternative service delivery such as public-private partnerships, intergovernmental agreements, and contracting out or privatization. Using an exploratory case study approach, this paper provides a comparative analysis of water and wastewater services in Romania and the United States. Six cities were selected from both countries for illustration purposes. In sum, the analysis concludes with recommendations on how to improve as well as measure the efficiency and effectiveness of municipal water and wastewater services in Romania and the United States.

Keywords
  • Contracting out,
  • intergovernmental agreements,
  • municipal public services,
  • water and wastewater services,
  • privatization,
  • public-private partnerships
Publication Date
September, 2011
Citation Information
Andrew I.E. Ewoh and Lucica Matei. "Comparative Analysis of Municipal Public Services in Romania and the United States: The Case of Water and Wastewater Services" 33rd European Group for Public Administration Conference (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andrew_ewoh/76/