Modeling of Residential Water Demand Using Random Effect Model,Case Study: Arak City

The present study tries to apply the “Partial Adjustment Model” and “Random Effect Model” techniques to the Stone-Greay’s linear expenditure system, in order to estimate the "Residential Seasonal Demand" for water in Arak city. Per capita water consumption of family residences is regressed...

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Main Authors: Seyed Hossein Sajadifar, Nasser Khiabani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development 2011-10-01
Series:آب و فاضلاب
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Online Access:http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_837_11e7761ff174c8ca4d41837485fe97f6.pdf
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spelling doaj-1476688912c744478dbeae99089664ec2021-03-02T10:22:06ZengWater and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Developmentآب و فاضلاب1024-59362383-09052011-10-012235968837Modeling of Residential Water Demand Using Random Effect Model,Case Study: Arak CitySeyed Hossein Sajadifar0Nasser Khiabani1Ph.D. Student of Mathematical Economics Modeling and Methods, Yerevan State University of ArmeniaAssist. Prof. of Economics, Institute for Management and Planning Studies (IMPS), Tehran, IranThe present study tries to apply the “Partial Adjustment Model” and “Random Effect Model” techniques to the Stone-Greay’s linear expenditure system, in order to estimate the "Residential Seasonal Demand" for water in Arak city. Per capita water consumption of family residences is regressed on marginal price, per capita income, price of other goods, average temperature and average rainfall. Panel data approaches based on a sample of 152 observations from Arak city referred to 1993-2003. From the estimation of the Elasticity-price of the residential water demand, we want to know how a policy of responsive pricing can lead to more efficient household water consumption inArakcity. Results also indicated that summer price elasticity was twice the winter and price and income elasticity was less than 1 in all cases.http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_837_11e7761ff174c8ca4d41837485fe97f6.pdfPartial Adjustment ModelRandom Effect ModelStone- Greay Utility FunctionResidential Water Demand Function
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Modeling of Residential Water Demand Using Random Effect Model,Case Study: Arak City
آب و فاضلاب
Partial Adjustment Model
Random Effect Model
Stone- Greay Utility Function
Residential Water Demand Function
author_facet Seyed Hossein Sajadifar
Nasser Khiabani
author_sort Seyed Hossein Sajadifar
title Modeling of Residential Water Demand Using Random Effect Model,Case Study: Arak City
title_short Modeling of Residential Water Demand Using Random Effect Model,Case Study: Arak City
title_full Modeling of Residential Water Demand Using Random Effect Model,Case Study: Arak City
title_fullStr Modeling of Residential Water Demand Using Random Effect Model,Case Study: Arak City
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of Residential Water Demand Using Random Effect Model,Case Study: Arak City
title_sort modeling of residential water demand using random effect model,case study: arak city
publisher Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development
series آب و فاضلاب
issn 1024-5936
2383-0905
publishDate 2011-10-01
description The present study tries to apply the “Partial Adjustment Model” and “Random Effect Model” techniques to the Stone-Greay’s linear expenditure system, in order to estimate the "Residential Seasonal Demand" for water in Arak city. Per capita water consumption of family residences is regressed on marginal price, per capita income, price of other goods, average temperature and average rainfall. Panel data approaches based on a sample of 152 observations from Arak city referred to 1993-2003. From the estimation of the Elasticity-price of the residential water demand, we want to know how a policy of responsive pricing can lead to more efficient household water consumption inArakcity. Results also indicated that summer price elasticity was twice the winter and price and income elasticity was less than 1 in all cases.
topic Partial Adjustment Model
Random Effect Model
Stone- Greay Utility Function
Residential Water Demand Function
url http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_837_11e7761ff174c8ca4d41837485fe97f6.pdf
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