This paper econometrically estimates residential water consumption in Germany between 2007 and 2013 based on a panel of almost 3000 supply areas. In particular, the analysis distinguishes periods of rising and falling water and sewage water prices. The short-run (long-run) price elasticity is estimated at around 4.2% (13%), but water demand appears to respond asymmetrically to rising and falling prices. When prices are rising, the short-run (long-run) price elasticity is around 6.5% (18%). When prices are falling, the short-run price elasticity is not statistically different from zero, and the long-run price elasticity is estimated at around 12%. Additional results illustrate that employing average prices instead of marginal prices results ...
New Horizons in Environmental Economics seriesInternational audienceThis study investigates the resi...
Population growth, rising living standards, and rapid urbanization give rise to increasing water dem...
Survey data from over 1,600 households in ten countries were used to analyse the determinants of res...
This paper econometrically estimates residential water consumption in Germany between 2007 and 2013 ...
We econometrically analyze the impact of several economic, environmental and social determinants for...
Planning for future water demand and price paths requires a nuanced understanding of the impact of p...
Urban water pricing provides an opportunity to examine whether consumers react to the shape of suppl...
A residential water demand equation is estimated using a panel data sample of 5 Portuguese local com...
[EN] Meta-analyses synthesise available data on a phenomenon to get a broader understanding of its d...
We estimate the price elasticity of water demand with household-level data, structurally modeling th...
The observed two-part tariff price structure (consisting of a lump-sum price and a linear marginal p...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method that allows us to combine results of em- pirical research. A t...
Worldwide, water scarcity threatens delivery of water to urban centers. Water pricing is often recom...
The case study conducted in this paper looks at residential water pricing from three different point...
Contrary to the traditional supply policies, the integrated water resources management concentrates ...
New Horizons in Environmental Economics seriesInternational audienceThis study investigates the resi...
Population growth, rising living standards, and rapid urbanization give rise to increasing water dem...
Survey data from over 1,600 households in ten countries were used to analyse the determinants of res...
This paper econometrically estimates residential water consumption in Germany between 2007 and 2013 ...
We econometrically analyze the impact of several economic, environmental and social determinants for...
Planning for future water demand and price paths requires a nuanced understanding of the impact of p...
Urban water pricing provides an opportunity to examine whether consumers react to the shape of suppl...
A residential water demand equation is estimated using a panel data sample of 5 Portuguese local com...
[EN] Meta-analyses synthesise available data on a phenomenon to get a broader understanding of its d...
We estimate the price elasticity of water demand with household-level data, structurally modeling th...
The observed two-part tariff price structure (consisting of a lump-sum price and a linear marginal p...
Meta-analysis is a statistical method that allows us to combine results of em- pirical research. A t...
Worldwide, water scarcity threatens delivery of water to urban centers. Water pricing is often recom...
The case study conducted in this paper looks at residential water pricing from three different point...
Contrary to the traditional supply policies, the integrated water resources management concentrates ...
New Horizons in Environmental Economics seriesInternational audienceThis study investigates the resi...
Population growth, rising living standards, and rapid urbanization give rise to increasing water dem...
Survey data from over 1,600 households in ten countries were used to analyse the determinants of res...