Water tariff setting and its welfare implications: Evidence from cities in the People’s Republic of China

We develop a framework to analyze urban water tariff setting and its welfare implications and apply it to a panel of cities in the People’s Republic of China in the 2000s. First, we find that peer cities’ water tariff levels have a significant influence on a city’s choice of tariffs. We use the peer...

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Main Authors: Yi, Jiang, Calub, Renz Adrian T., Zheng, Xiaoting
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-115052023-10-14T01:40:03Z Water tariff setting and its welfare implications: Evidence from cities in the People’s Republic of China Yi, Jiang Calub, Renz Adrian T. Zheng, Xiaoting We develop a framework to analyze urban water tariff setting and its welfare implications and apply it to a panel of cities in the People’s Republic of China in the 2000s. First, we find that peer cities’ water tariff levels have a significant influence on a city’s choice of tariffs. We use the peer cities’ average tariff as an instrumental variable to estimate water demand functions, which yields elasticity estimates of around – 0.41 for both residential and industrial sectors. Second, estimation of cost functions reveals the supply of urban water services to be characterized by strong economies of scale with the majority of sample city– years on the downward sloping segment of marginal cost curves. More than half of the sample have residential water tariffs higher than the corresponding marginal costs while the share increases to 71% for the industrial sector. The deadweight loss calculated under first-best pricing suggests moderate welfare loss due to prices deviating from the equilibrium. Finally, we show that taking into account nonrevenue water losses justifies an efficient price higher than the equilibrium price. 2019-05-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11007 info:doi/10.22617/WPS190159-2 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Water utilities—Rates—China Water Resource Management
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topic Water utilities—Rates—China
Water Resource Management
spellingShingle Water utilities—Rates—China
Water Resource Management
Yi, Jiang
Calub, Renz Adrian T.
Zheng, Xiaoting
Water tariff setting and its welfare implications: Evidence from cities in the People’s Republic of China
description We develop a framework to analyze urban water tariff setting and its welfare implications and apply it to a panel of cities in the People’s Republic of China in the 2000s. First, we find that peer cities’ water tariff levels have a significant influence on a city’s choice of tariffs. We use the peer cities’ average tariff as an instrumental variable to estimate water demand functions, which yields elasticity estimates of around – 0.41 for both residential and industrial sectors. Second, estimation of cost functions reveals the supply of urban water services to be characterized by strong economies of scale with the majority of sample city– years on the downward sloping segment of marginal cost curves. More than half of the sample have residential water tariffs higher than the corresponding marginal costs while the share increases to 71% for the industrial sector. The deadweight loss calculated under first-best pricing suggests moderate welfare loss due to prices deviating from the equilibrium. Finally, we show that taking into account nonrevenue water losses justifies an efficient price higher than the equilibrium price.
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author Yi, Jiang
Calub, Renz Adrian T.
Zheng, Xiaoting
author_facet Yi, Jiang
Calub, Renz Adrian T.
Zheng, Xiaoting
author_sort Yi, Jiang
title Water tariff setting and its welfare implications: Evidence from cities in the People’s Republic of China
title_short Water tariff setting and its welfare implications: Evidence from cities in the People’s Republic of China
title_full Water tariff setting and its welfare implications: Evidence from cities in the People’s Republic of China
title_fullStr Water tariff setting and its welfare implications: Evidence from cities in the People’s Republic of China
title_full_unstemmed Water tariff setting and its welfare implications: Evidence from cities in the People’s Republic of China
title_sort water tariff setting and its welfare implications: evidence from cities in the people’s republic of china
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11007
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