¿Por qué son mejores los organismos de agua de Baja California que los de Sonora? Instituciones locales y desempeño de los organismos públicos
PDF (Spanish)

Keywords

urban water management
water utilities
performance
water supply and sanitation services
Baja California
Sonora
Mexico

How to Cite

¿Por qué son mejores los organismos de agua de Baja California que los de Sonora? Instituciones locales y desempeño de los organismos públicos. (2012). región Y Sociedad. https://doi.org/10.22198/rys.2012.3.a412

Abstract

The purpose of this work is to compare the performance of urban water utilities in the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California and discuss the likely variables that explain the differences. These two states share similar geographic and demographic characteristics. Both are border states, have a semiarid climate, and their populations share the same culture and behaviors. However, judging by their indicators, the performance of water utilities in Baja California is better than in Sonora. This study explores the likely causes and examines the different institutional rules that might explain the differing performances: the government agency responsible for service, the duration in office of utility directors, service rates, billing and collection, as well as the alternation of political parties in local government and the political affiliation of the governments in charge of service. The study concludes that institutions matter, and institutional rules have made the difference in the performance of water utilities in these two Mexican states.

Palabras clave : .

PDF (Spanish)

References

Caballero, Gonzalo. 2005. El comportamiento humano en las ciencias sociales: un enfoque económico institucional. Revista de Investigaciones Políticas y Sociológicas 4 (002): 41-56.

Comisión Estatal del Agua. 2008. Sistema de gestión por comparación. https://www.aguadehermosillo.gob.mx/inicio/downloads/organismo/agua_nums/cuestionario_2007.pdf (8 de octubre de 2009).

CONAGUA. 2008. Situación del subsector de agua potable, alcantarillado y saneamiento. México: Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y de Recursos Naturales.

----------. 2007. Situación del subsector de agua potable, alcantarillado y saneamiento. México: Subdirección General de Infraestructura Hidráulica Urbana.

----------. 1990. Programa Nacional de Agua Potable y Alcantarillado 1990–1994. Federalismo y Desarrollo 19: 11–21.

Consejo Estatal Electoral del Estado de Sonora. 2009. Estadística electoral. http://www.ceesonora.org.mx/ (mayo de 2010).

Elster, Jon. 2003. Tuercas y tornillos. Una introducción a los conceptos básicos de las ciencias sociales. Barcelona: Gedisa.

----------. 1985. Rationality, Morality, and Collective Action. Ethics 96 (1): 136-155.

Fitch Ratings México. 2009. Organismos públicos descentralizados. http://www.fitchmexico.com/espanol/Listados/listado_finanzas.aspx (8 de octubre de 2009).

----------. 2008. Organismos públicos descentralizados. http://www.fitchmexico.com/espanol/Listados/listado_finanzas.aspx (25 de junio de 2009).

Gobierno de Baja California. 1967. Decreto 99 que aprueba la Ley Estatal de Servicios Públicos. Periódico Oficial del Gobierno de Baja California. Mexicali, B.C., 10 de diciembre de 1967.

Gobierno del Estado de Sonora. 2002. Se crea el organismo Agua de Hermosillo. Boletín Oficial del Gobierno del Estado, no. 7, sección 7, 24 de enero de 2002.

INEGI. 2005. II Conteo de población. http://www.inegi.gob.mx

Mantzavinos, C., Douglass C. North y Syed Shariq. 2004. Learning, Institutions, and Economic Performance. Perspectives on Politics 2 (1): 75-84.

North, Douglass C. 1993. Instituciones, cambio institucional y desempeño económico. México: Fondo de Cultura Económica.

Saleth, R. María y Ariel Dinar. 2004. The Institutional Economics of Water. A Cross-country Analysis of Institutions and Performance. Washington: The World Bank.

Open access policy

The authors who publish in región y sociedad accept the following conditions:

In accordance with the copyright laws, región y sociedad recognizes and respects the authors’ moral rights, as well as the ownership of property rights, which will be transferred to the journal to disseminate the articles in open access. región y sociedad does not charge the authors for submitting and processing articles for publication.

All the texts published by región y sociedad —with no exception— are distributed under a Creative Commons license 4.0 Attribution – Noncommercial (CC BY-NC 4.0 International), which allows third parties to use the publication as long as they mention the works’ authorship and the first publication in this journal.

The authors can enter into independent and additional contractual agreements for the nonexclusive distribution of the version of the article published in región y sociedad (for instance include it into an institutional repository or publish it in a book) as long as they clearly indicate that the work was published for the first time in región y sociedad.

For all the above, the author(s) must send the Letter of transfer of property rights of the first publication duly filled in and signed by the author(s). This letter can be sent by e-mail as a PDF to: region@colson.edu.mx

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.