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Price and Income Elasticities of Residential Water Demand: Why Empirical Estimates differ
This paper presents a meta-analysis of variations in price and income elasticities of residential water demand.Information on the determinants of consumer demand is of pivotal importance for the efficiency and efficacy ofpublic and private policy-making. It is also crucial for effective water demand management. We focus on theapplication of statistical methods to synthesize research results on price and income elasticities of residentialwater demand report in the literature. These techniques are generally referred to as meta-analysis. This type ofanalysis constitutes an adequate tool for explaining why empirical estimates of the price and income elasticity ofresidential water demand vary to such considerable extents. The set of explanatory factors used in themeta-analysis includes variables derived from microeconomic choice theory and moderator variables reflectingdifferences in spatial and temporal dynamics, research design, and statistical quality of the estimates ofpreviously published studies.
Price and Income Elasticities of Residential Water Demand: Why Empirical Estimates differ
This paper presents a meta-analysis of variations in price and income elasticities of residential water demand.Information on the determinants of consumer demand is of pivotal importance for the efficiency and efficacy ofpublic and private policy-making. It is also crucial for effective water demand management. We focus on theapplication of statistical methods to synthesize research results on price and income elasticities of residentialwater demand report in the literature. These techniques are generally referred to as meta-analysis. This type ofanalysis constitutes an adequate tool for explaining why empirical estimates of the price and income elasticity ofresidential water demand vary to such considerable extents. The set of explanatory factors used in themeta-analysis includes variables derived from microeconomic choice theory and moderator variables reflectingdifferences in spatial and temporal dynamics, research design, and statistical quality of the estimates ofpreviously published studies.
Price and Income Elasticities of Residential Water Demand: Why Empirical Estimates differ
Dalhuisen, Jasper M. (Autor:in) / Florax, Raymond J.G.M. (Autor:in) / de Groot, Henri L.F.M. (Autor:in) / Nijkamp, Peter (Autor:in)
01.01.2001
RePEc:dgr:uvatin:20010057
Paper
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Einkommenselastizität , Theorie , Wasser , meta-analysis , Nachfrage , Q28 , price elasticity , ddc:330 , Q25 , Wasserversorgung , income elasticity , water demand , Wasserpreis , Preiselastizität , D12 , D11 , H31
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