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We study adoption by more than 150,000 households of an optional transitional water tariff implemented in the South …
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We study adoption by more than 150,000 households of an optional transitional water tariff implemented in the South …
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anderen Seite drohen sie, arme Bevölkerungsgruppen von der Nutzung lebenswichtiger Güter wie Wasser auszuschließen. Mit diesem … off poor sections of the population from the use of vital goods, such as water. This paper deals with this alleged …
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This paper presents a meta-analysis of variations in price and income elasticities of residential water demand … policy-making. It is also crucial for effective water demand management. We focus on theapplication of statistical methods to … empirical estimates of the price and income elasticity ofresidential water demand vary to such considerable extents. The set of …
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The current Water Abstraction License (WAL) regime in Italy is no longer flexible enough to cope with the challenges … of bottom-up conflict resolution mechanisms at a basin scale; a water pricing scheme that does not reflect the cost of … water conveyance and use, and does not encourage efficient water allocation; and the lack of a central WAL register, which …
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In the Czech Republic, water prices have been steadily increasing while water consumption has been decreasing during … the last decades. A great deal of literature is devoted to the price elasticity of water demand but to the best of our …-run price elasticities of water demand in the Czech Republic between years 2000 and 2011. We find that the water demand is …
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