Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5087531 | Journal of Asian Economics | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
⺠An econometric analysis of Hong Kong's monthly per capita water usage for the 25-year period of April 1985 through March 2010 reveals that per capita usage is price-insensitive. ⺠Hong Kong's per capita usage is found to depend on past usage, per capita income, weather, and seasonal factors, with rising income countering what would otherwise be a downward trend. ⺠These findings affirm the Hong Kong Water Supplies Department's adopted strategy of total water management towards sustainable use of water resources, in lieu of either periodic service interruption or price increases as policy instruments.
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Authors
Chi-Keung Woo, Wing-Keung Wong, Ira Horowitz, Hing-Lin Chan,