2010
DOI: 10.22198/rys.2010.49.a420
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Factores que afectan la demanda de agua para uso doméstico en México

Abstract: En el presente estudio se calcula la demanda de agua para uso doméstico en la república mexicana, con bases de datos agregados a escala local. Resultaron significativos factores como la elasticidad precio estimada, de -0.33, y la elasticidad ingreso, de 0.2, entre otros asociados a la demanda, por lo que deben ser considerados en la planeación y administración de los servicios de agua potable en México.

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“…Musolesi and Nosvelli, [31]; Schleich and Hillenbrand, [29]; Fullerton et al, [32]; Younes, [22] and those who use the methodology of price perception like Shin, [13]; Nieswiadomy and Molina, [34]; Kavezeri-Karuaihe et al, [35] and Binet et al, [36]. Also, this found results are within the range of studies that have econometrically evaluated demand functions for residential use in Mexico with specifications and average price like Jaramillo- Mosqueira, [37]; Garcia-Salazar and Mora-Flores, [38]; Salazar and Pineda, [39] and Avilés-Polanco et al, [40] …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Musolesi and Nosvelli, [31]; Schleich and Hillenbrand, [29]; Fullerton et al, [32]; Younes, [22] and those who use the methodology of price perception like Shin, [13]; Nieswiadomy and Molina, [34]; Kavezeri-Karuaihe et al, [35] and Binet et al, [36]. Also, this found results are within the range of studies that have econometrically evaluated demand functions for residential use in Mexico with specifications and average price like Jaramillo- Mosqueira, [37]; Garcia-Salazar and Mora-Flores, [38]; Salazar and Pineda, [39] and Avilés-Polanco et al, [40] …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Musolesi and Nosvelli, [31]; Schleich and Hillenbrand, [29]; Fullerton et al, [32]; Younes, [22] and those who use the methodology of price perception like Shin, [13]; Nieswiadomy and Molina, [34]; Kavezeri-Karuaihe et al, [35] and Binet et al, [36]. Also, this found results are within the range of studies that have econometrically evaluated demand functions for residential use in Mexico with specifications and average price like JaramilloMosqueira, [37]; Garcia-Salazar and Mora-Flores, [38]; Salazar and Pineda, [39] and Avilés-Polanco et al, [40] …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The development of technologies has created the capacity to mobilize large amounts of water to distant points that are away from the various sources of water and, as a consequence, has allowed the expansion and increase of the population of human societies. As a result of this population growth, the needs for health services and food sources have increased significantly, resulting in a need for greater volumes of water around the world [24,25].…”
Section: 13 X For Peer Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%