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Does anybody like water restrictions? Some observations in Australian urban communities

机译:有人喜欢喝水吗?澳大利亚城市社区的一些观察

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Mandatory water restrictions continue to be the immediate response to urban water shortages in most major cities in southern Australia. Whilst generally rejected by economists on efficiency grounds, restrictions and the enforcement regimes used to invoke them are, nonetheless, viewed by some in the community as a positive way of dealing with water scarcity. Given the likelihood that urban water restrictions will persist for some time, there is value in understanding householders attitudes in this context. The impact and acceptability of differing approaches to enforcement is of particular interest, because this has wider ramifications for the administration of policy generally. This paper uses the results from a choice experiment to investigate the interplay between different components of a water restriction regime. In stark contrast to prevailing views that focus on the community benefits from sharing the pain of water shortages, results point to the significance of being able to inform on ones neighbours as a component of the enforcement regimes.
机译:强制用水限制仍然是澳大利亚南部大多数主要城市中城市缺水的直接反应。尽管经济学家普遍以效率为由予以拒绝,但社区中的一些人仍将限制和用于实施限制的强制性制度视为应对缺水的积极方式。考虑到城市用水限制可能持续一段时间的可能性,在这种情况下了解住户的态度很有价值。不同执法方式的影响和可接受性特别令人关注,因为这通常会对政策管理产生更大的影响。本文使用选择实验的结果来研究水限制制度不同组成部分之间的相互作用。与专注于社区的普遍观点从分担缺水之痛中受益的观点形成鲜明对比的是,结果表明了能够作为执行制度的一部分向邻里提供信息的重要性。

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