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Library Unit-pricing: Minimising Christchurch Domestic Waste

Unit-pricing: Minimising Christchurch Domestic Waste

Unit-pricing: Minimising Christchurch Domestic Waste

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Date of publication
June 2004
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AGRIS:US2016201682

One economic tool that can aid in the achievement of waste minimisation targets is unit-pricing. Unit-pricing in the waste management sector refers to a pricing system that charges households for their collection and disposal service relative to the amount of waste disposed by the household. This research investigates the potential impact of implementing a unit-pricing policy for domestic waste collection and disposal services in Christchurch. Data is collected using a Contingent Valuation survey. A Poisson Quasi-Maximum Likelihood count model is specified for econometric analysis of demand for Christchurch City Council domestic collection services.

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Tait, Peter R.

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