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Comparing Residential Water Demand Estimates under Decreasing and Increasing Block Rates Using Household Data

Michael Nieswiadomy and David J. Molina

Land Economics, 1989, vol. 65, issue 3, 280-289

Abstract: Using a new model formulation and data from a sample of Colorado utilities, we investigated the price specification controversy (marginal price versus average revenue) when estimating residential water demand. The improved statistical fit using average ...

Date: 1989
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