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  1. Is cooperation cost reducing? An analysis of public–public partnerships and inter-municipal cooperation in Brazilian local government
  2. PPP project procurement model selection in China: does it matter?
  3. Economies of scope in Portuguese local government using an augmented Hicks–Moorsteen approach
  4. Regulatory Impact Assessment
  5. Identifying congestion levels, sources and determinants on intensive care units: the Portuguese case
  6. Redrafting Water Governance
  7. Water services performance: do operational environment and quality factors count?
  8. Comparing efficiency of holding business model and individual management model of airports
  9. Malmquist and Hicks–Moorsteen Productivity Indexes for Clusters Performance Evaluation
  10. What Really Matters Concerning Local Government Evaluation: Community Sustainability
  11. Structuring composite local governance indicators
  12. Willingness to pay for the water supply service in Cape Verde – how far can it go?
  13. Computing Economies of Scope Using Robust Partial Frontier Nonparametric Methods
  14. Tariff Suitability Framework for Water Supply Services
  15. Assessing the sustainability of water companies: A synthetic indicator approach
  16. Estimating size and scope economies in the Portuguese water sector using the Bayesian stochastic frontier analysis
  17. Measuring the sustainability of urban water services
  18. Road-Network Development in Quickly Growing Economies: Brazilian Case Study MG-050
  19. PPP arrangements in the Brazilian water sector: a double-edged sword
  20. Tariff recommendations: A Panacea for the Portuguese water sector?
  21. Contingent valuation method applied to waste management
  22. Erratum for “Empirical Evidence for Renegotiation of PPP Contracts in the Road Sector” by Carlos Oliveira Cruz, Rui Cunha Marques, and Pedro Cardoso
  23. Is bigger better? An empirical analysis of waste management in New South Wales
  24. Tariff Structures for water and sanitation urban households: a primer
  25. The most efficient clusters of Brazilian water companies
  26. Real Options in Infrastructure: Revisiting the Literature
  27. Economic-financial analysis of the Italian packaging waste management system from a local authority's perspective
  28. Rocky Road of Urban Transportation Contracts
  29. Análise econômica do sistema da reciclagem em Portugal
  30. Scorecards for sustainable local governments
  31. Cost efficiency of Portuguese hotels in the Algarve: a comparative analysis using mathematical and econometric approaches
  32. Maximizing the value for money of PPP arrangements through flexibility: An application to airports
  33. Estimating Size and Scope Economies in the Portuguese Water Sector Using the Most Appropriate Functional Form
  34. Should inpatients be adjusted by their complexity and severity for efficiency assessment? Evidence from Portugal
  35. The influence of the operational environment on efficiency of international airports
  36. Nonparametric Benchmarking of Japanese Water Utilities: Institutional and Environmental Factors Affecting Efficiency
  37. Revisiting the determinants of local government performance
  38. Computing economies of vertical integration, economies of scope and economies of scale using partial frontier nonparametric methods
  39. Costs and benefits of packaging waste recycling systems
  40. Economic viability of packaging waste recycling systems: A comparison between Belgium and Portugal
  41. Environmental, economic and social costs and benefits of a packaging waste management system: A Portuguese case study
  42. Did the corporatization of Portuguese hospitals significantly change their productivity?
  43. Mixed companies as local utilities
  44. Packaging waste recycling in Europe: Is the industry paying for it?
  45. Economies of size and density in municipal solid waste recycling in Portugal
  46. Theoretical Considerations on Quantitative PPP Viability Analysis
  47. Efficiency performance of the Algarve hotels using a revenue function
  48. Integrating Infrastructure and Clinical Management in PPPs for Health Care
  49. Exogenous Determinants for Renegotiating Public Infrastructure Concessions: Evidence from Portugal
  50. Public–Private Partnerships: Infrastructure, Transportation and Local Services
  51. Efficiency and its determinants in Portuguese hotels in the Algarve
  52. The Market Structure of Urban Solid Waste Services: How Different Models Lead to Different Results
  53. Endogenous Determinants for Renegotiating Concessions: Evidence from Local Infrastructure
  54. Regulação do serviço de resíduos sólidos em Portugal
  55. New development: The challenges of designing municipal governance indicators
  56. Managing Public Utilities: Lessons from Florida
  57. Flexible contracts to cope with uncertainty in public–private partnerships
  58. Risk-Sharing in Highway Concessions: Contractual Diversity in Portugal
  59. Introduction
  60. Using the Economic and Financial Reequilibrium Model to Decrease Infrastructure Contract Incompleteness
  61. Disentangling the cost efficiency of jointly provided water and wastewater services
  62. Renegotiation
  63. Contract Management
  64. Introduction
  65. Contractual Flexibility
  66. Conclusions
  67. Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships
  68. Public Sector Comparator
  69. The hurdles of local governments with PPP contracts in the waste sector
  70. Delivering Local Infrastructure through PPPs: Evidence from the School Sector
  71. Economic cost recovery in the recycling of packaging waste: the case of Portugal
  72. Water sector regulation in small island developing states: an application to Cape Verde
  73. Assessing and exploring (in)efficiency in Portuguese recycling systems using non-parametric methods
  74. Performance assessment of refuse collection services using robust efficiency measures
  75. Estimating the efficiency of Portuguese hospitals using an appropriate production technology
  76. On the economic performance of the waste sector. A literature review
  77. Using Probabilistic Methods to Estimate the Public Sector Comparator
  78. Risk-Sharing in Seaport Terminal Concessions
  79. Influence of regulation on the productivity of waste utilities. What can we learn with the Portuguese experience?
  80. A meta-regression analysis of benchmarking studies on water utilities market structure
  81. Measuring the efficiency of water utilities: a cross-national comparison between Portugal and Italy
  82. MIXED COMPANIES AND LOCAL GOVERNANCE: NO MAN CAN SERVE TWO MASTERS
  83. Using non-parametric technologies to estimate returns to scale in the Iberian and international seaports
  84. Risks, Contracts, and Private-Sector Participation in Infrastructure
  85. The influence of the operational environment on the efficiency of water utilities
  86. Special Issue on: “Water utility regulation in developed countries”
  87. PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP CONTRACTS: A TALE OF TWO CITIES WITH DIFFERENT CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS
  88. Gaming in a benchmarking environment. A non-parametric analysis of benchmarking in the water sector
  89. Is big better? On scale and scope economies in the Portuguese water sector
  90. How does the operational environment affect utility performance? A parametric study on the waste sector
  91. Contribution to the study of PPP arrangements in airport development, management and operation
  92. Together or separately? The efficiency and market structure of Portuguese airports
  93. Viability of Municipal Companies in the Provision of Urban Infrastructure Services
  94. Public–private partnerships for wind power generation: The Portuguese case
  95. Performance of European airports: regulation, ownership and managerial efficiency
  96. Does performance evaluation help public managers? A Balanced Scorecard approach in urban waste services
  97. Revisiting the Strengths and Limitations of Regulatory Contracts in Infrastructure Industries
  98. Acessibilidade e capacidade para pagar pelos serviços de água e de esgotamento sanitário em Portugal
  99. Performance of Portuguese water utilities: how do ownership, size, diversification and vertical integration relate to efficiency?
  100. Measuring the influence of congestion on efficiency in worldwide airports
  101. Regulation of Water and Wastewater Services: An International Comparison
  102. Influence of Congestion Efficiency on the European Seaports Performance: Does It Matter?
  103. Regulatory structures and operational environment in the Portuguese waste sector
  104. Reform and regulation of the Portuguese rail sector. What has failed?
  105. Market structure, privatisation and regulation of Portuguese seaports
  106. Academic rankings: an approach to rank portuguese universities
  107. Incorporating heterogeneity in non-parametric models: a methodological comparison
  108. Towards a benchmarking paradigm in European water utilities
  109. Performance and congestion analysis of the portuguese hospital services
  110. Avaliação do desempenho dos serviços de resíduos urbanos em Portugal
  111. Comparison of regulatory models of higher education in Europe: the Portuguese situation
  112. Governance and performance evaluation of the Portuguese seaports in the European context
  113. The yardstick competition regulatory model: discussing the Portuguese experience
  114. Does the sunshine regulatory approach work?
  115. Airport regulation in Europe: Is there need for a European Observatory?
  116. Measuring the total factor productivity of the portuguese water and sewerage services
  117. Comparing private and public performance of Portuguese water services
  118. Designing Incentives in Local Public Utilities: An International Comparison of the Drinking Water Sector
  119. A yardstick competition model for Portuguese water and sewerage services regulation
  120. Análise da variação da produtividade dos serviços de água portugueses entre 1994 e 2001 usando a abordagem de malmquist
  121. MEASURING EFFICIENCY AND PRODUCTIVITY OF WATER AND SANITATION SERVICES – A BENCHMARKING EXERCISE IN PORTUGAL
  122. Big and Beautiful? On Non-Parametrically Measuring Scale Economies in Non-Convex Technologies
  123. Capturing the Environment: A Metafrontier Approach to the Drinking Water Sector
  124. Water Sector Regulation in Small Island Developing States: An Application to Cape Verde
  125. A Meta-Regression Analysis of Benchmarking Studies on Water Utilities Market Structure