It is well-known that unit-based pricing systems have a significant effect on the quantity of collected waste. Part of this effect may, however, result from a selection bias or environmental activism effect. Based on a pooled cross-section for the Netherlands for 1998-2005 we show that despite the correction for environmental activism the effect of the weight and bag unit-based pricing system on the quantity of waste is sizeable. Moreover, this environmental activism effect is decreasing over time, so that the most environmental friendly municipalities implement unit-based pricing systems at first. In addition, we show that the volume-effects of the different unit-based pricing systems are rather stable over time. Although we find some evid...
peer reviewedWaste pricing is important to encourage households to reduce their waste and to increas...
Differential and variable rates (DVR) in waste collection charging give a price incentive to househo...
Waste generation and disposal impacts on our local environment and is of growing concern. Managers o...
It is well-known that unit-based pricing systems have a significant effect on the quantity of collec...
We estimate the effects of four unit-based pricing systems on waste collected in Dutch municipalitie...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Using ...
Municipal residential waste costs are rising. Therefore, it is important to introduce measures that ...
Using a unique 10-year dataset of all 458 Dutch municipalities, we apply a differences-in-difference...
Weight-based pricing systems for municipal solid waste collection and processing are incr...
This study investigates the drivers of unit-based pricing systems for waste in the Netherlands using...
textabstractUsing a panel data set for Dutch municipalities we estimate effects for weight-based, ba...
We analyse the Dutch waste-collection market for 1998-2005. We show that municipalities with unit-ba...
Using a unique 10-year dataset of all 458 Dutch municipalities, we apply a differences-in-difference...
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the impact of the new unit-based pricing system (UPS) for f...
Keywords: Environmental policy; General equilibrium modeling; Negishi format; Waste management polic...
peer reviewedWaste pricing is important to encourage households to reduce their waste and to increas...
Differential and variable rates (DVR) in waste collection charging give a price incentive to househo...
Waste generation and disposal impacts on our local environment and is of growing concern. Managers o...
It is well-known that unit-based pricing systems have a significant effect on the quantity of collec...
We estimate the effects of four unit-based pricing systems on waste collected in Dutch municipalitie...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Using ...
Municipal residential waste costs are rising. Therefore, it is important to introduce measures that ...
Using a unique 10-year dataset of all 458 Dutch municipalities, we apply a differences-in-difference...
Weight-based pricing systems for municipal solid waste collection and processing are incr...
This study investigates the drivers of unit-based pricing systems for waste in the Netherlands using...
textabstractUsing a panel data set for Dutch municipalities we estimate effects for weight-based, ba...
We analyse the Dutch waste-collection market for 1998-2005. We show that municipalities with unit-ba...
Using a unique 10-year dataset of all 458 Dutch municipalities, we apply a differences-in-difference...
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the impact of the new unit-based pricing system (UPS) for f...
Keywords: Environmental policy; General equilibrium modeling; Negishi format; Waste management polic...
peer reviewedWaste pricing is important to encourage households to reduce their waste and to increas...
Differential and variable rates (DVR) in waste collection charging give a price incentive to househo...
Waste generation and disposal impacts on our local environment and is of growing concern. Managers o...