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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/202008

Privatization in the natural gas sector: a general equilibrium analysis

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A broad literature highlights efficiency gains due to cost reduction after privatizations in the energy sector. However, to the best of our knowledge, this literature does not develop general equilibrium models, which are fundamental to account for post-privatization gains from a regional perspective. This paper evaluates the increase in efficiency necessary to make the privatization of a natural gas local distribution company (LDC) worthwhile in a state-level fiscal sense. We propose a general equilibrium model representing a regional economy supplied by a monopolistic LDC, whose ownership is shared between the private sector and federal and state governments and calibrate it for 13 of the major Brazilian LDCs. We find that the necessary unit cost reduction varies substantially across LDCs and depends on the level of underpricing when the asset is sold. The necessary unitary cost reductions range from 1.6% to 64% when we consider the median level of underpricing found in the literature.

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DELALIBERA, Bruno R., SERRANO QUINTERO, Rafael and ZIMMERMANN, Guilherme G. Privatization in the natural gas sector: a general equilibrium analysis. Latin American Economic Review. 2023. Vol. 32. ISSN 2198-3526. [consulted: 8 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/202008

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