Abstract This paper provides empirical evidence on the effects of socioeconomic characteristics on residential water consumption. The case of Athens is taken as an example for the empirical investigation, using data from the 2019 Household Budget Survey. Employing ordinary, two- and three-stage least squares, seemingly unrelated regression equations and simultaneous quantile specifications, we found that residential water demand is highly price inelastic. Furthermore, empirical results show that water consumption is positively related to household age while more educated households and unemployed persons seem to follow more environmentally friendly behaviour with respect to water demand. Income, gender, house ownership and population densit...
In this paper we econometrically analyze the impact of several economic, environmental and social de...
peer reviewedStudies on residential water determinants often considered a limited number of possible...
Abstract This paper analyses econometrically residential water demand in the three major urban areas...
The paper examines the factors that determine the residential water demand level in the city of Koza...
Household survey data for 10 countries are used to quantify and test the importance of price and non...
Several studies published in the last few decades have demonstrated a low price-elasticity for resid...
The analysis of residential water demand has long attracted attention from researchers. However, the...
Planning for future water demand and price paths requires a nuanced understanding of the impact of p...
Several studies published in the last few decades have demonstrated a low priceelasticity for reside...
AbstractDetermining the behavior of domestic water consumers can facilitate a more proactive approac...
Survey data from over 1,600 households in ten countries were used to analyse the determinants of res...
Survey data from over 1,600 households in ten countries were used to analyse the determinants of res...
peer reviewedStudies on residential water determinants often considered a limited number of possible...
The effectiveness of pricing policies depends on the price elasticity of consumption. It is well doc...
The effectiveness of pricing policies depends on the price elasticity of consumption. It is well doc...
In this paper we econometrically analyze the impact of several economic, environmental and social de...
peer reviewedStudies on residential water determinants often considered a limited number of possible...
Abstract This paper analyses econometrically residential water demand in the three major urban areas...
The paper examines the factors that determine the residential water demand level in the city of Koza...
Household survey data for 10 countries are used to quantify and test the importance of price and non...
Several studies published in the last few decades have demonstrated a low price-elasticity for resid...
The analysis of residential water demand has long attracted attention from researchers. However, the...
Planning for future water demand and price paths requires a nuanced understanding of the impact of p...
Several studies published in the last few decades have demonstrated a low priceelasticity for reside...
AbstractDetermining the behavior of domestic water consumers can facilitate a more proactive approac...
Survey data from over 1,600 households in ten countries were used to analyse the determinants of res...
Survey data from over 1,600 households in ten countries were used to analyse the determinants of res...
peer reviewedStudies on residential water determinants often considered a limited number of possible...
The effectiveness of pricing policies depends on the price elasticity of consumption. It is well doc...
The effectiveness of pricing policies depends on the price elasticity of consumption. It is well doc...
In this paper we econometrically analyze the impact of several economic, environmental and social de...
peer reviewedStudies on residential water determinants often considered a limited number of possible...
Abstract This paper analyses econometrically residential water demand in the three major urban areas...