The effectiveness of price as a water conservation measure remains an open empirical issue and relevant policy question. We conduct a meta-regression analysis to single out location and community traits that boost or depress the price elasticity of residential demand. Our results reveal that water scarcity exerts significant influence on price elasticity. More specifically, if water scarcity is severe, household responsiveness to prices decreases, though this effect is attenuated in environmentally concerned communities.
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2019, UTILITIES POLICY, Pages - (volume: 59)
Price elasticity of water demand considering scarcity and attitudes (01a Articolo in rivista)
Garrone P., Grilli L., Marzano R.
Gruppo di ricerca: Industrial Organization and Management