In this research we argue that for jurisdictions where desalinated water has been introduced as a major supply source such that long run marginal cost is rising, marginal cost pricing is: (i) efficient; (ii) delivers revenue sufficiency; and (iii) is more equitable than traditional pricing approaches. To illustrate our result we compare outcomes under different pricing structures in Western Australia, a jurisdiction where desalinated water is responsible for almost half total potable water supply. We also show that a pure volumetric charge for wastewater services is more equitable than property value based charges or a uniform tariff. The results are based on analysis of water charges for over 700,000 individual households
We describe how a common method for regulating water utilities, cost-of-service regulation, can both...
Domestic water pricing is a challenging balancing act of the three critical dimensions of sustainabi...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the pricing of French water utilities...
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...
To plan and develop a socially fair water pricing policy is a difficult task to do since many factor...
The thesis synthesises current water utility practice, and economic theory, through the development ...
Future concerns about the quality and quantity of Australia’s fresh water supplies from salinisation...
Published online: 19 November 2013As first noticed by Coase (1946), a standard result in utility reg...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...
International audienceAs first noticed by Coase (1946), a standard result in utility regulation is t...
The Australian water economy is entering a mature phase characterised by inelastic supply of 'new' w...
The water prices that implement the optimal water policy are derived. These prices contain the suppl...
This paper discusses the state-of-the-art of the economic debate around water pricing, focussing on ...
Proposals for marginal cost water pricing have often been found to be politically infeasible because...
Pricing water properly is a common rubric for water scarcity problems. The problem is to determine w...
We describe how a common method for regulating water utilities, cost-of-service regulation, can both...
Domestic water pricing is a challenging balancing act of the three critical dimensions of sustainabi...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the pricing of French water utilities...
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...
To plan and develop a socially fair water pricing policy is a difficult task to do since many factor...
The thesis synthesises current water utility practice, and economic theory, through the development ...
Future concerns about the quality and quantity of Australia’s fresh water supplies from salinisation...
Published online: 19 November 2013As first noticed by Coase (1946), a standard result in utility reg...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...
International audienceAs first noticed by Coase (1946), a standard result in utility regulation is t...
The Australian water economy is entering a mature phase characterised by inelastic supply of 'new' w...
The water prices that implement the optimal water policy are derived. These prices contain the suppl...
This paper discusses the state-of-the-art of the economic debate around water pricing, focussing on ...
Proposals for marginal cost water pricing have often been found to be politically infeasible because...
Pricing water properly is a common rubric for water scarcity problems. The problem is to determine w...
We describe how a common method for regulating water utilities, cost-of-service regulation, can both...
Domestic water pricing is a challenging balancing act of the three critical dimensions of sustainabi...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the pricing of French water utilities...