Many municipalities across the United States have turned to unit based pricing-also known as pay as you throw (PAYT)-as a vehicle for reducing municipal solid waste generation, increasing recycling, and promoting equity in paying for the service. In this paper we reevaluate the standard analytical methods used to examine the impact of PAYT in he literature and illustrate that econometric shortcomings may have led to underestimation of policy effects. A two-tier analytical approach to examining PAYT program effects is proposed and is demonstrated in a case study of New Hampshire municipalities. (JEL O18, Q58
Pricing municipal solid waste (MSW) services using a flat fee offers no incentive to conserve on dis...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Using ...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, it was widely reported that the United States faced a solid waste...
ABSTRACT. Many municipalities across the United States have turned to unit based pricing—also known ...
Abstract The dynamics of managing the State of New Hampshire\u27s solid waste stream was tested usin...
The delivery of municipal services for the collection, transfer, and disposal of household solid was...
New policy is being developed that incorporates not only innovative means of disposal, including the...
This is a study of the impact that Pay As You Throw (PAYT) may or may not have on municipal waste to...
The “pay-as-you-throw” (PAYT) scheme is an economic instrument for waste management that applies the...
Municipal solid waste is associated with different systemic challenges, such as climate change, reso...
This document provides details on Pay-As-You-Throw, a solid waste management program that charges re...
This study examines stakeholder perceptions of pay as you throw schemes (PAYT) in Ontario, Canada. U...
Municipal solid waste management in the U.S. began a transformation in the 1980s as a result of a U....
Keywords: Environmental policy; General equilibrium modeling; Negishi format; Waste management polic...
The following state, county, and local off icials and private consultants contributed their expertis...
Pricing municipal solid waste (MSW) services using a flat fee offers no incentive to conserve on dis...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Using ...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, it was widely reported that the United States faced a solid waste...
ABSTRACT. Many municipalities across the United States have turned to unit based pricing—also known ...
Abstract The dynamics of managing the State of New Hampshire\u27s solid waste stream was tested usin...
The delivery of municipal services for the collection, transfer, and disposal of household solid was...
New policy is being developed that incorporates not only innovative means of disposal, including the...
This is a study of the impact that Pay As You Throw (PAYT) may or may not have on municipal waste to...
The “pay-as-you-throw” (PAYT) scheme is an economic instrument for waste management that applies the...
Municipal solid waste is associated with different systemic challenges, such as climate change, reso...
This document provides details on Pay-As-You-Throw, a solid waste management program that charges re...
This study examines stakeholder perceptions of pay as you throw schemes (PAYT) in Ontario, Canada. U...
Municipal solid waste management in the U.S. began a transformation in the 1980s as a result of a U....
Keywords: Environmental policy; General equilibrium modeling; Negishi format; Waste management polic...
The following state, county, and local off icials and private consultants contributed their expertis...
Pricing municipal solid waste (MSW) services using a flat fee offers no incentive to conserve on dis...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Using ...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, it was widely reported that the United States faced a solid waste...