We study the willingness to pay (WTP) for a large set of improvements in water service related to water quality, continuity, and securing access for people with no house piped water during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using data from urban Peru, and the contingent valuation method, we estimate a mean WTP of around PEN 4.3 (USD 1.05), 3.7 and 1.8, respectively, for the aforementioned sets of improvements, with the combined WTP representing a 23% increase in the households’ water service monthly bill. We find that the WTP for all sets of improvements is influenced by the expenditure in bottled water (which acts as a substitute for tap water) and a proxy variable for household assets. The influence of the individual characteristics typically scrutin...
The backwardness of the water utilities sector necessitates urgent investment in infrastructure to i...
This study is initiated by the current deep rooted problem of improved water supply prevailing in Bu...
Water pricing can be understood as an important root of water quantity and water quality problems i...
© 2016Although several factors contribute to low rates of access to improved water and sanitation in...
The purpose of the present study was to determine willingness to pay for improved water quality and ...
We present the first assessment of willingness to pay (WTP) for water supply change to be conducted ...
We conduct a contingent valuation study to estimate the willingness to pay for a point-of-use water ...
Quality of drinking water is a universal problem specifically faced by many developing countries. Wi...
FEEM Working Paper No. 24.2014We estimate willingness to pay (WTP) for better quality of tap water o...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2010.htmDocuments de travail...
Malaysia has abundant of water resources which consist of surface and groundwater. As human populati...
Access to quality and adequate water supply is a basic need to sustain human life. Health risk of un...
Generally, urban water supply provisions are often constructed without consultation with the communi...
Discontentment with a piped supply system of drinking water has become a significant concern in Bang...
This study is based on survey data and used both the contingent valuation method and averting behavi...
The backwardness of the water utilities sector necessitates urgent investment in infrastructure to i...
This study is initiated by the current deep rooted problem of improved water supply prevailing in Bu...
Water pricing can be understood as an important root of water quantity and water quality problems i...
© 2016Although several factors contribute to low rates of access to improved water and sanitation in...
The purpose of the present study was to determine willingness to pay for improved water quality and ...
We present the first assessment of willingness to pay (WTP) for water supply change to be conducted ...
We conduct a contingent valuation study to estimate the willingness to pay for a point-of-use water ...
Quality of drinking water is a universal problem specifically faced by many developing countries. Wi...
FEEM Working Paper No. 24.2014We estimate willingness to pay (WTP) for better quality of tap water o...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2010.htmDocuments de travail...
Malaysia has abundant of water resources which consist of surface and groundwater. As human populati...
Access to quality and adequate water supply is a basic need to sustain human life. Health risk of un...
Generally, urban water supply provisions are often constructed without consultation with the communi...
Discontentment with a piped supply system of drinking water has become a significant concern in Bang...
This study is based on survey data and used both the contingent valuation method and averting behavi...
The backwardness of the water utilities sector necessitates urgent investment in infrastructure to i...
This study is initiated by the current deep rooted problem of improved water supply prevailing in Bu...
Water pricing can be understood as an important root of water quantity and water quality problems i...