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This paper applies a microeconomic-based stylized model to identify the optimal modal split of water supply …, leading in turn to an optimal modal split between piped and unconnected water consumption. From an economic perspective, not … all water users need to be connected to a centralized, pipeline infrastructure, and the non-connected households should be …
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Many developing countries around the world apply progressive water tariffs, often structured in the form of discretely …
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"Popularität" des Themas Wasser und Abwasser zusammen - verglichen etwa mit dem weltweiten Modethema Klimawandel. So sind …
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im Mittelpunkt - auch im Bereich Wasser: Trotz Fortschritten haben bis heute weltweit circa 800 Millionen Menschen keinen …
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im Mittelpunkt – auch im Bereich Wasser: Trotz Fortschritten haben bis heute weltweit circa 800 Millionen Menschen keinen …
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those set for the water sector. Despite progress, around 800 million people worldwide do not have adequate access to … drinking water. Increasing block tariffs are an instrument widely used to support access to drinking water for poorer segments … of the population. With this system, the price of water progressively increases with the volume consumed. An affordable …
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Against the background of the human rights to water and the SDG No. 6, vendors play a pivotal role for an IWRM …-based water supply system in the future. With the help of a micro-economic model, an optimal modal split is derived, the result of …
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We analyze the properties of progressive water tariffs that are often applied in the sector in the form of discretely … increasing block tariffs (IBT). We are particularly interested in water tarification in a poverty context where a subsistence … level of water has to be allocated to each household. Our approach is semi-welfarist to the extent that we analyze second …
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This paper applies a microeconomic-based stylized model to identify the optimal modal split of water supply …, leading in turn to an optimal modal split between piped and unconnected water consumption. From an economic perspective, not … all water users need to be connected to a centralized, pipeline infrastructure, and the non-connected households should be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012388463
Many developing countries around the world apply progressive water tariffs, often structured in the form of discretely …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010457074