1986
DOI: 10.2307/3146560
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Evidence on the Specification of Price in the Study of Domestic Water Demand

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“…Although there is a vast literature focusing on household demand for water in developed economies, until the 1970s most of the studies on residential water demand had been mainly devoted to the United States, where some regions had been affected by periods of severe drought [14][15][16]. In the 1980s, many studies on residential water demand focused on an economic analysis using econometrics methods [17][18][19][20]. In the 1990s, researchers emphasized new insights, such as the adoption of low-flow equipment by households, the welfare consequences of price regulation, and case studies of European countries [21][22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Review Of Existing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is a vast literature focusing on household demand for water in developed economies, until the 1970s most of the studies on residential water demand had been mainly devoted to the United States, where some regions had been affected by periods of severe drought [14][15][16]. In the 1980s, many studies on residential water demand focused on an economic analysis using econometrics methods [17][18][19][20]. In the 1990s, researchers emphasized new insights, such as the adoption of low-flow equipment by households, the welfare consequences of price regulation, and case studies of European countries [21][22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Review Of Existing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…La elasticidad ingreso en el modelo MDC fue 0,05, consistente con la evidencia empírica que sugiere un valor bajo de elasticidad ingreso de la demanda en las estimaciones de demanda de agua para uso residencial (Chicoine & Ramamurthy, 1986;Moncur, 1987). El resultado obtenido en esta investigación es similar al valor de elasticidad ingreso reportado por Baerenklau et al (2014), quienes estimaron un MDC en Estados Unidos para el período 2003-2011.…”
Section: Resultados Y Discusiónunclassified
“…Se han usado mínimos cuadrados ordinarios (MCO), mínimos cuadrados generalizados (MCG), mínimos cuadrados en dos y tres etapas (MC2E y MC3E), estimaciones no lineales y de variable instrumental (VI) (Terza & Welch, 1982;Nieswiadomy & Molina, 1989;Schleich & Hillenbrand, 2009). Para datos de panel se han aplicado MCO, MCG, máxima verosimilitud (ML), MC2E y modelos de efectos mixtos (Billings & Agthe, 1980;Chicoine & Ramamurthy, 1986;Pint, 1999;Martínez-Espiñeira, 2002). Para datos de series de tiempo se han usado modelos autorregresivos vectoriales y técnicas de cointegración (Martínez-Espiñeira, 2004); también se ha usado el MDC (Hewitt & Hanemann, 1995;Olmstead et al, 2007;Miyawaki et al, 2011).…”
Section: Revisión De Literaturaunclassified
“…Diferents autors han introduït, en els seus models de demanda d'aigua per a usos domèstics, unes altres característiques de l'habitatge, com ara el nombre d'habitacions (Barkatullah, 1996;Dandy et al, 1997), la quantitat de cambres de bany (Chicoine i Ramamurthy, 1986;Barkatullah, 1996) o la mida de la parcel·la (Dandy et al, 1997;Pint, 1999;Troy i Holloway, 2004). Altres, com ara Domene i Saurí (2006) (2009), van incloure la tipologia de l'habitatge com a variable categòrica en els seus estudis respectius, en lloc d'utilitzar variables que descrivissin les característiques de la llar on resideix l'usuari.…”
Section: Característiques De L'habitatge I Consum D'aiguaunclassified