In many Australian cities the response to drought has included the imposition of mandatory constraints over how water is used by households, often termed ‘water restrictions’. A similar rationing approach has been witnessed in California’s recent drought. The aim of water restrictions is to slow the depletion of water storage but restrictions have also been criticised for the costs they impose on specific water users. In order to gain insight into the potential magnitude of the cost of water restrictions, this study uses a choice experiment to investigate the non-market values for specific attributes associated with the outcomes of drought restrictions. This information was sought to understand the community’s willingness to pay for attrib...
This paper uses limited dependent variable techniques to model the decision-making process in a dual...
Notwithstanding the neoclassical predilection for markets as a means of allocating scarce resources,...
n w ker rationing in response to drought. Using estimates of expected marginal prices that vary both...
In many Australian cities the response to drought has included the imposition of mandatory constrain...
Mandatory water restrictions continue to be the immediate response to urban water shortages in most ...
In most urban cities across Australia, water restrictions remain the dominant policy mechanism to re...
The welfare costs of urban water restrictions are now well recognised, even if not yet quantified wi...
This paper studies Canberra households ’ and businesses ’ willingness to pay (WTP) to avoid drought ...
In most urban cities across Australia, water restrictions remain the dominant policy mechanism to re...
This paper examines the perceptions of urban and regional water consumers in three areas of South Au...
The Millennium Drought across Australia during the 2000s placed cities under pressure in providing u...
Adequate water supply is a prerequisite to a nation’s existence and economic growth. Water, although...
Mandatory water restrictions continue to be the immediate response to urban water shortages in most ...
In this paper we study households ’ and businesses ’ willingness to pay (WTP) to avoid drought water...
This paper examines the perceptions of urban and regional water consumers in three areas of South Au...
This paper uses limited dependent variable techniques to model the decision-making process in a dual...
Notwithstanding the neoclassical predilection for markets as a means of allocating scarce resources,...
n w ker rationing in response to drought. Using estimates of expected marginal prices that vary both...
In many Australian cities the response to drought has included the imposition of mandatory constrain...
Mandatory water restrictions continue to be the immediate response to urban water shortages in most ...
In most urban cities across Australia, water restrictions remain the dominant policy mechanism to re...
The welfare costs of urban water restrictions are now well recognised, even if not yet quantified wi...
This paper studies Canberra households ’ and businesses ’ willingness to pay (WTP) to avoid drought ...
In most urban cities across Australia, water restrictions remain the dominant policy mechanism to re...
This paper examines the perceptions of urban and regional water consumers in three areas of South Au...
The Millennium Drought across Australia during the 2000s placed cities under pressure in providing u...
Adequate water supply is a prerequisite to a nation’s existence and economic growth. Water, although...
Mandatory water restrictions continue to be the immediate response to urban water shortages in most ...
In this paper we study households ’ and businesses ’ willingness to pay (WTP) to avoid drought water...
This paper examines the perceptions of urban and regional water consumers in three areas of South Au...
This paper uses limited dependent variable techniques to model the decision-making process in a dual...
Notwithstanding the neoclassical predilection for markets as a means of allocating scarce resources,...
n w ker rationing in response to drought. Using estimates of expected marginal prices that vary both...