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Of liquid dreams: a political ecology of water privatization in Buenos Aires
Ist Teil von
Environment and urbanization, 2001-10, Vol.13 (2), p.179-199
Ort / Verlag
Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications
Erscheinungsjahr
2001
Quelle
Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
Beschreibungen/Notizen
The privatization of water and sanitation in Buenos Aires has been hailed by its
neo-liberal proponents as an unprecedented success. This paper takes a deeper
and more critical look than many of these accounts. It looks at political and
economic changes within Argentina in order to explain the troubling findings
regarding the performance of Aguas Argentinas, the private company that won the
concession for most of Buenos Aires. The paper begins with a brief overview of
the political and economic context in Argentina before describing the process
involved in the water privatization in Buenos Aires. It then discusses the
outcomes, including changes in coverage and charges to end users as well as
impacts on labour and the environment. The paper describes how the promised
reduction in water tariffs did not materialize (in fact the opposite occurred)
and how agreed-upon targets for expanding sewerage connections and sewage
treatment were not met. It also describes how the national government intervened
to support the water company in conflicts with the regulatory agency and even
by-passed the regulatory agency when the water company wanted to renegotiate the
contract. Finally, the role of international financial institutions in this
process is discussed.