Lecturas de Economía (Jun 2011)

Regulación y bienestar económico: Evaluación de la regulación de servicios públicos domiciliarios de acueducto y electricidad en Colombia en los noventa. El caso de Empresas Públicas de Medellín

  • Luis Guillermo Vélez Álvarez,
  • Andrés Ramírez Hassan,
  • Liz Jeanneth Londoño Sierra,
  • Yudy Elena Giraldo Pérez,
  • Daniel Londoño Cano

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 74
pp. 231 – 270

Abstract

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Public utilities reforms in the nineties introduced institutional and methodological changes in the price regulation of electricity and water supply utilities in Colombia. This paper, in addition to outlining these changes, evaluates welfare effects through a counterfactual scenario and the measurement of equivalent variation. With the counterfactual, we analyze how prices would have evolved had reforms not been made, while the equivalent variation assesses the impact of reforms on consumers’ welfare. To calculate the equivalent variation, an Almost Ideal Demand System is first estimated to obtain price and expenditure elasticities. In general, we conclude that regulation led to a consumer welfare loss.

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