(Un)bundling Infrastructure Procurement: Evidence from Water Supply and Sewage Projects

Public infrastructure has long been faced with difficulty in financing. Available public resources are often limited in many countries. Competitive bidding in public procurement systems is an important instrument to contain the public investment costs. But competition is often limited in the infrastructure sector. In such circumstances, better public procurement design can save a lot of public resources. There is a general tradeoff between the competition effect and economies of scale and scope; large contracts can benefit from the scale and scope effects but have to compromise competition. The unbundling approach can foster competition but may suffer from diseconomies of scale and scope. Using procurement data from water supply and sewage projects in developing countries, the paper analyzes the effects of the (un)bundling strategy on bidders' entry and bidding behavior. It shows that the bidder cost structure exhibits significant diseconomies of scope between two main public works in this sector, i.e., treatment plant construction and distribution network installation. There is no clear evidence of the competition effect. Therefore, there is no rationale of bundling these two works into a single contract. Unbundling can help governments to contain public infrastructure costs.

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Main Authors: Estache, Antonio, Iimi, Atsushi
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:EN
Published: 2011
Subjects:Production, Cost, Capital, Total Factor, and Multifactor Productivity, Capacity D240, National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: Infrastructures, Other Public Investment and Capital Stock H540, Production, Pricing, and Market Structure, Size Distribution of Firms L110, Renewable Resources and Conservation: Water Q250, Air Pollution, Water Pollution, Noise, Hazardous Waste, Solid Waste, Recycling Q530,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5701
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by Estache, Antonio, Iimi, Atsushi
Published 2009-03-01
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