A comprehensive analysis of the privatization and regulation of urban public utilities in China.
This book delves into the complexities of privatizing urban public utilities in China, offering a detailed examination of performance, regulatory policies, and practical challenges. It explores the historical context, current status, and future directions of this critical sector, providing insights for academics, policymakers, and professionals. Key areas covered include water supply, gas pipelines, and waste disposal.
Discover the economic and policy considerations driving privatization, the impact on efficiency and social welfare, and the role of government in ensuring sustainable and equitable urban development. This book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the evolving landscape of China's urban infrastructure and the challenges of balancing market forces with public interests.
