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Public‐Service Provision in Clientelist Political Settlements: Lessons from Ghana's Urban Water Sector
Authors:Marja Hirvi  Lindsay Whitfield
Institution:1. Respectively, Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy / Social and Public Policy, University of Jyväskylä, PL 35, 40014 University of Jyväskylä, Finland;2. and Associate Professor, Department of Society and Globalisation, Roskilde University, Denmark.
Abstract:The politics of public‐service delivery continues to be neglected under the supposedly more context‐sensitive post‐Washington Consensus. Using interviews and documentary evidence from Ghana, this article provides an account of the networks of political interference and informal practices in Ghana's public water utility. It argues that, in order to understand why private‐sector participation succeeds or fails and why similar arrangements have different outcomes across developing countries, we need to examine the effects of the informal institutional context, particularly the country‐specific political settlement in which public‐service provision operates.
Keywords:Public services  private‐sector participation  urban water supply  clientelism  political settlement theory  Ghana
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