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Modelling
residential
water
demand
with fixed volumetric charging in a large urban municipality: The case of Brisbane, Australia
Hoffman, Mark
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Worthington, Andrew
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Higgs, Helen
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School of Economics and Finance, Business School
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2005
This paper uses household level data to model
residential
water
demand
in Brisbane, Australia from 1998 to 2004. In …
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