This study investigates the drivers of unit-based pricing systems for waste in the Netherlands using an administrative database from 1999 until 2017. As these unit based pricing systems are effective in reducing waste, more and more Dutch municipalities adopt these programs. Based on their incentive, systems are ranged from green (’weight’ or ‘bag’) to less green (‘frequency’ or ‘volume’), or not green (‘flat rate’). In one-third of the municipalities shifts took place from one unit-based pricing system to the other, with 84 percent becoming greener and 16 percent less green. There is some evidence for political motivation of these shifts. Particularly, Social Liberals councilors are in favor of waste pricing, whereas Social Democrats counc...
Weight-based pricing systems for municipal solid waste collection and processing are incr...
Keywords: Environmental policy; General equilibrium modeling; Negishi format; Waste management polic...
Using a unique 10-year dataset of all 458 Dutch municipalities, we apply a differences-in-difference...
We analyse the Dutch waste-collection market for 1998-2005. We show that municipalities with unit-ba...
We estimate the effects of four unit-based pricing systems on waste collected in Dutch municipalitie...
It is well-known that unit-based pricing systems have a significant effect on the quantity of collec...
It is well-known that unit-based pricing systems have a significant effect on the quantity of collec...
Municipal residential waste costs are rising. Therefore, it is important to introduce measures that ...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Using ...
Using a unique 10-year dataset of all 458 Dutch municipalities, we apply a differences-in-difference...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The EU advocates a household waste recycling rate of more than 70%. ...
This article analyzes shifts in the delivery mode of waste collection in Dutch municipalities betwee...
Differential and variable rates (DVR) in waste collection charging give a price incentive to househo...
Differential and variable rates (DVR) in waste collection charging give a price incentive to househo...
textabstractUsing a panel data set for Dutch municipalities we estimate effects for weight-based, ba...
Weight-based pricing systems for municipal solid waste collection and processing are incr...
Keywords: Environmental policy; General equilibrium modeling; Negishi format; Waste management polic...
Using a unique 10-year dataset of all 458 Dutch municipalities, we apply a differences-in-difference...
We analyse the Dutch waste-collection market for 1998-2005. We show that municipalities with unit-ba...
We estimate the effects of four unit-based pricing systems on waste collected in Dutch municipalitie...
It is well-known that unit-based pricing systems have a significant effect on the quantity of collec...
It is well-known that unit-based pricing systems have a significant effect on the quantity of collec...
Municipal residential waste costs are rising. Therefore, it is important to introduce measures that ...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Using ...
Using a unique 10-year dataset of all 458 Dutch municipalities, we apply a differences-in-difference...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The EU advocates a household waste recycling rate of more than 70%. ...
This article analyzes shifts in the delivery mode of waste collection in Dutch municipalities betwee...
Differential and variable rates (DVR) in waste collection charging give a price incentive to househo...
Differential and variable rates (DVR) in waste collection charging give a price incentive to househo...
textabstractUsing a panel data set for Dutch municipalities we estimate effects for weight-based, ba...
Weight-based pricing systems for municipal solid waste collection and processing are incr...
Keywords: Environmental policy; General equilibrium modeling; Negishi format; Waste management polic...
Using a unique 10-year dataset of all 458 Dutch municipalities, we apply a differences-in-difference...