SPATIAL INTEGRATION OF URBAN WATER SERVICES AND ECONOMIES OF SCALE |
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Authors: | Euijune Kim Hyun Lee |
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Affiliation: | Department of Urban Planning and Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea;Construction and Economy Research Institute of Korea, Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract: | This research attempts to analyze economic effects of spatial integration of urban water service markets in Korea, employing the notion of economies of scale in terms of cost-effectiveness. The economies of scale are measured by the elasticity of supply with respect to the production cost from the translog cost function of urban water supply enterprises. It was found that the economies of scale in most urban water utility firms of Seoul Metropolitan region have continuously increased during the period 1989–1994. While the economies of scale would be hardly influenced by the changes in population density, they would tend to decrease marginally in response to the rise in employment density. If the urban water markets of the Seoul Metropolitan Region were consolidated into a single water service market without any changes to the current spatial network of water supply and regional economic attributes, the production cost would be reduced up to 47.1 percent of the actual cost in 1994. Those savings would be enough to make up for the financial deficit of the water production of the Seoul Metropolitan Region. |
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