Economic impacts of alternative water policy scenarios in the Spanish production system: an input-output analysis

Author

Llop Llop, Maria

Other authors

Universitat Rovira i Virgili. Departament d'Economia

Publication date

2006



Abstract

The objective of this paper is to analyse the economic impacts of alternative water policies implemented in the Spanish production system. The methodology uses two versions of the input-output price model: a competitive formulation and a mark-up formulation. The input-output framework evaluates the impact of water policy measures on production prices, consumption prices, intermediate water demand and private welfare. Our results show that a tax on the water used by sectors considerably reduces the intermediate water demand, and increases the production and consumption prices. On the other hand, according to Jevons' paradox, an improvement in technical efficiency, which leads to a reduction in the water requirements of all sectors and an increase in water production, increases the amount of water consumed. The combination of a tax on water and improved technical efficiency takes the pressure off prices and significantly reduces intermediate water demand. JEL Classification: C67 ; D57 ; Q25. Keywords: Production prices; Consumption prices; Water uses; Water policy; Water taxation.

Document Type

Working document

Language

English

Subject

Preus; Consum (Economia); Aigua-Utilització; Aigua-Polítiques de gestió; Aigua-Impostos

Pages

24 pàgines

315151 bytes

Collection

Documents de treball del Departament d'Economia; 2006-2

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DT.2006-2-.pdf

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