What are Households Willing to Pay for Improved Water Access? Results from a Meta-Analysis
Autor: | Faraz Usmani, Subhrendu K. Pattanayak, Jui-Chen Yang, George Van Houtven |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Economics and Econometrics
Contingent valuation Sanitation Public economics business.industry 0208 environmental biotechnology Developing country 02 engineering and technology Water industry 010501 environmental sciences 01 natural sciences 020801 environmental engineering Willingness to pay Meta-analysis Economics Household income business Stock (geology) 0105 earth and related environmental sciences General Environmental Science |
Zdroj: | Ecological Economics. 136:126-135 |
ISSN: | 0921-8009 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.01.023 |
Popis: | Although several factors contribute to low rates of access to improved water and sanitation in the developing world, it is especially important to understand and measure household demand for these services. One valuable source of information regarding demand is the growing empirical literature that has applied stated preference methods to estimate households' willingness to pay (WTP). Because it is difficult to generalize and support planning based on this scattered literature, we conduct a meta-analysis to take stock of the worldwide sample of household WTP for improved drinking water services. Using 171 WTP estimates drawn from 60 studies, we first describe this sample and then examine the potential factors that explain variation in WTP estimates. Our results suggest that households are willing to pay between approximately $3 and $30 per month for improvements in water access. Specifically, in line with economic theory and intuition, WTP is sensitive to scope (the magnitude of improvement in drinking water services), as well as household income, and stated-preference elicitation method. We demonstrate how our results can be used to predict household-level WTP for selected improvements in drinking water access in regions with low coverage, and find that private benefits exceed the cost of provision. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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