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The effect of experience and quantity-based pricing on the valuation of a curbside recycling program
Authors:Alok K. Bohara  Therese Grijalva
Affiliation:a Department of Economics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, United States
b Department of Economics, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322-3530, United States
c Department of Economics, Weber State University, Ogden, UT 84408-3807, United States
Abstract:Quantity-based pricing for garbage collection services and recycling programs are becoming increasingly popular methods of meeting municipal solid waste diversion objectives. This article investigates household willingness to pay (WTP) for a pilot curbside recycling program (CRP) in the presence of a quantity-based pricing scheme for garbage collection services, which allows a household to alter their garbage container size at a reduced price. Unlike previous studies that have modeled the simultaneity of these household decisions as a two-step process, we jointly estimate the household's intentions using a full-information maximum-likelihood (FIML) approach. Our results show a strong positive correlation between a household's WTP for a CRP and its stated intention to reduce its garbage container size when a CRP is offered. The positive correlation suggests that WTP will be higher for households which are more likely to reduce their garbage container size. Thus, in the presence of quantity-based pricing, a household's WTP for recycling more fully reflects the marginal social costs of garbage disposal.
Keywords:Willingness to pay   Curbside recycling   Unit-pricing   Reduced container size
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