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María García-Valiñas, Professeur d'Economie à l'Université d'Oviedo

Séminaire

Le 16 novembre 2023

Evaluating residential water demand efficiency: does information matter?

Le séminaire du 16 novembre 2023 est animé par María García-Valiñas, Professeur d'Economie à l'Université d'Oviedo, School of Economics and Business, Oviedo Efficiency Group.

  • Économie de l'eau,
  • Économie de l'environnement et des ressources,
  • Fédéralisme fiscal,
  • Efficacité du secteur public.

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Titre de sa présentation : Evaluating residential water demand efficiency: does information matter?, co-écrit avec R. Balado-Naves D. Roibás.

Résumé : In the current context of pressure on available water resources, sustainable patterns of water consumption emerge as an important matter of concern. In this sense, efficient consumption is usually understood as the optimal usage of the available resources. Thus, we study households’ efficiency levels by considering a stochastic frontier analysis of the demand for water services using a representative sample of a northern city in Spain. Besides, efficient consumption habits require a costly acquisition of accurate information, whether in terms of prices or the effective demand of a given resource. Thus, we also study the impact of several determinants on the efficiency levels of water demand. These range from the deviations between perceived and real prices to self-reported water-saving habits or household size. We find strong evidence in favor of higher efficiency levels among better-informed households, with better water-saving habits and few members. The relevance of this research to the current state of the empirical literature is threefold: first, it develops a micro-founded model which justifies the inclusion of an inefficiency term in the estimation of a Stone-Geary demand function for water with an increasing-block tariff (IBT); second, it expands the number of scarce stochastic frontiers analyses of residential water demand; third, it contributes to a better understanding of the importance of accurate information on optimal decisions of consumers. Moreover, we use a novel and exclusive database for a representative sample of households in the city of Gijón (Spain) between 2017 and 2021, where we combine real data on water prices and consumption with consumer perceptions.

Date

Le 16 novembre 2023
Complément date

Présentiel, 13h30

Localisation

Complément lieu

Salle 227

Publié le 13 novembre 2023

Mis à jour le 17 novembre 2023