This study uses panel data at suburb level to estimates the elasticity water demands in Perth, Australia from 1995 to 2005. After deriving the consumer’s water demand under a non-linear budget constraint, we estimate the water demand model, which accounts for how water (and other purchased goods) is used to satisfy fundamental desires of the household. We have applied the specification of price that provided the correctly estimated marginal price from the block tariff structure, and employed a maximum likelihood estimation technique to tackle the endogeneity and heteroskedasticity issues. Our estimation of water demand price elasticities are slightly higher (more elastic) than previous study in Perth, but broadly in line with other estimate...
Meta-regression models are estimated to investigate sources of variation in empirical estimates of t...
There is a growing recognition in both the professional and popular literatures that water scarcity ...
As irrigation water is an input into a production process, its demand must be ‘derived’. According t...
This study uses panel data at suburb level to estimates the elasticity water demands in Perth, Austr...
This study uses panel data at suburb level to estimates the elasticity water demands in Perth, Austr...
Planning for future water demand and price paths requires a nuanced understanding of the impact of p...
Contrary to the traditional supply policies, the integrated water resources management concentrates ...
Using panel data from a period of water rate reform, this paper estimates the price elasticity of ir...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method that allows us to combine results of em- pirical research. A t...
Population growth, rising living standards, and rapid urbanization give rise to increasing water dem...
This paper uses suburb-level quarterly data to model residential water demand in Brisbane, Australia...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of variations in price and income elasticities of residential wa...
Bid prices for the demand and supply of water allocations between 2001 and 2007, and average monthly...
This paper uses suburb-level quarterly data to model residential water demand in Brisbane, Australia...
ABSTR ACT: The relationship between water demand and pricing using the price elasticity of water dem...
Meta-regression models are estimated to investigate sources of variation in empirical estimates of t...
There is a growing recognition in both the professional and popular literatures that water scarcity ...
As irrigation water is an input into a production process, its demand must be ‘derived’. According t...
This study uses panel data at suburb level to estimates the elasticity water demands in Perth, Austr...
This study uses panel data at suburb level to estimates the elasticity water demands in Perth, Austr...
Planning for future water demand and price paths requires a nuanced understanding of the impact of p...
Contrary to the traditional supply policies, the integrated water resources management concentrates ...
Using panel data from a period of water rate reform, this paper estimates the price elasticity of ir...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method that allows us to combine results of em- pirical research. A t...
Population growth, rising living standards, and rapid urbanization give rise to increasing water dem...
This paper uses suburb-level quarterly data to model residential water demand in Brisbane, Australia...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of variations in price and income elasticities of residential wa...
Bid prices for the demand and supply of water allocations between 2001 and 2007, and average monthly...
This paper uses suburb-level quarterly data to model residential water demand in Brisbane, Australia...
ABSTR ACT: The relationship between water demand and pricing using the price elasticity of water dem...
Meta-regression models are estimated to investigate sources of variation in empirical estimates of t...
There is a growing recognition in both the professional and popular literatures that water scarcity ...
As irrigation water is an input into a production process, its demand must be ‘derived’. According t...