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Sobrecostos por la falta de infraestructura en agua potable : una aproximación empírica

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  • José Luis Bonifáz

    (Universidad del Pacífico)

  • Gisella Aragón

    (Universidad del Pacífico)

Abstract

La ausencia de infraestructura o un atraso tecnológico en la misma hace que los usuarios de los servicios públicos tengan que pagar un sobrecosto. Los sobrecostos por una inadecuada infraestructura se refieren a la medida monetaria de los costos adicionales que los usuarios están obligados a soportar por la utilización (o no utilización) de inadecuada (o inexistente) infraestructura, en comparación con una situación de provisión óptima de la misma. El presente estudio estima dichos sobrecostos para el caso peruano con una metodología alternativa a la utilizada por el Sistema Nacional de Inversión Pública. Estos equivalen a US$ 349’000,466 anuales.

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  • José Luis Bonifáz & Gisella Aragón, 2008. "Sobrecostos por la falta de infraestructura en agua potable : una aproximación empírica," Working Papers 08-12, Centro de Investigación, Universidad del Pacífico.
  • Handle: RePEc:pai:wpaper:08-12
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    Cited by:

    1. Carlos Aparicio & Miguel A. Jaramillo & Cristina San Román, 2011. "Desarrollo de la infraestructura y reducción de la pobreza: el caso peruano," Working Papers 11-00, Centro de Investigación, Universidad del Pacífico, revised Sep 2011.
    2. Patricia I. Ritter, 2018. "Soda Consumption in the Tropics: The Trade-Off between Obesity and Diarrhea in Developing Countries," Working papers 2018-16, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, revised Aug 2020.

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