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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Qualifizierungsarbeiten
URL http://www.shaker.de/de/content/catalogue/index.asp?lang=de&ID=8&ISBN=978-3-8440-4456-0
Titel (primär) Understanding institutional persistence in Ukrainian water service provision sector
Autor Hagemann, N.
Quelle Institutional Change in Agriculture and Natural Resources - Institutioneller Wandel der Landwirtschaft und Ressourcennutzung
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
Department OEKON
Band/Volume 62
Seite bis 176
Sprache englisch
Keywords Ukraine; institutions; governance; water
Abstract After independence in 1991, Ukraine has undergone a transition process, including the reorganization of responsibilities for water service provision. Unexperienced municipalities took over water companies. Their infrastructure had been poorly maintained and its operation had been expensive already in Soviet times. The financial and technical situation of water companies has become even worse since independence and continued to do so because required reforms were not carried out. The central question that will be answered in this book is: What are the main factors causing institutional persistence in water service provision governance in Ukraine?

The results of this study show: The challenges of water service provision governance in Ukraine are complex: Legal requirements related to the management of water facilities, in particular regarding necessary cost recovery rates, can be circumvented by municipalities without legal consequences. In the long-term, the costs of these (in)actions are to be borne by the entire Ukrainian society. Despite the obvious shortcomings, there is only little esteem for profound legal reforms, such as a specification of laws and by-laws or their effective enforcement. The main reason is that consumers, NGOs and enterprises are not well enough organized. Moreover, from the policy supply side launching and implementing reforms, such as amending laws and regulations, is often associated with high political costs for the policy-makers and authorities in the short term. This is especially true in light of the prevailing political and economic uncertainties that prevent necessary radical reforms at the moment.
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Hagemann, N. (2016):
Understanding institutional persistence in Ukrainian water service provision sector
Dissertation, Humboldt-Universität Berlin
Institutional Change in Agriculture and Natural Resources - Institutioneller Wandel der Landwirtschaft und Ressourcennutzung 62
Shaker, Aachen, 176 pp.