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Common pool problem 2 Free-riding 2 Individual metering and billing 2 Residential water consumption 2 Water conservation 2 Commons 1 Consumption 1 Free rider problem 1 Gemeingüter 1 Gewässerschutz 1 Konsum 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Trittbrettfahrerverhalten 1 Wasser 1 Wasserpreis 1 Wasserversorgung 1 Water 1 Water price 1 Water supply 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Elinder, Mikael 2 Hu, Xiao 2 Liang, Che-yuan 2
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IFN Working Paper 1 IFN working paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Water conservation and the common pool problem: Can pricing address free-riding in residential hot water consumption?
Elinder, Mikael; Hu, Xiao; Liang, Che-yuan - 2021
Water is an increasingly scarce resource. It is often distributed such that consumers do not face any marginal cost of consumption, creating a common pool problem. For instance, tenants in multi-family buildings can often consume both hot and cold water at zero marginal cost. Using...
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Water conservation and the common pool problem: can pricing address free-riding in residential hot water consumption?
Elinder, Mikael; Hu, Xiao; Liang, Che-yuan - 2021
Water is an increasingly scarce resource. It is often distributed such that consumers do not face any marginal cost of consumption, creating a common pool problem. For instance, tenants in multi-family buildings can often consume both hot and cold water at zero marginal cost. Using...
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