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Extending the Model of Residential Water Conservation Nature and Scope
Leonardo Corral, University of California, Berkeley
Anthony Fisher, University of California, Berkeley
Nile W. Hatch, University of California, Berkeley

UC Water Resources Center Technical Completion Report W-775

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ABSTRACT:
In this paper a basic theoretical model of residential water consumption that adequately represents consumer behavior when facing a nonlinear budget constraint is developed. The theoretical model for an individual consumer is adapted to yield an aggregate model that essentially preserves the structure of the demand function for the individual. The model is used to study the influence of prices and nonprice conservation programs on consumption and conservation behavior in three water districts in the San Francisco Bay Area. The empirical results show that pricing can be an effective tool in reducing water consumption but, when the influence of conservation programs is controlled for, the pricing effect is mitigated. Use restrictions and landscaping audits appear to be particularly effective in inducing conservation from consumers.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Leonardo Corral, Anthony Fisher, and Nile W. Hatch, "Extending the Model of Residential Water Conservation Nature and Scope" (October 1, 1995). University of California Water Resources Center. Technical Completion Reports. Paper 775.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/wrc/tcr/775

 
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