Effects of the unit-based pricing of waste in Slovakia: Spatial panel data models and matching approach

In Slovakia, 55% of the generated municipal solid waste (MSW) was landfilled in 2018. Poor waste management performance is due to a lack of effective policies. We examine the effect of unit-based pricing of waste on the amount of mixed municipal waste and waste sorting. Compared to previous studies,...

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Main Author: Stella Slučiaková
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:Environmental Challenges
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010021000019
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spelling doaj-54e8071ab3d54c3da00db51c897381232021-07-08T04:05:02ZengElsevierEnvironmental Challenges2667-01002021-01-012100022Effects of the unit-based pricing of waste in Slovakia: Spatial panel data models and matching approachStella Slučiaková0Ministry of Environment of the Slovak Republic, Institute for Environmental Policy, Nám. Ľ. Štúra 1, 81235 Bratislava, SlovakiaIn Slovakia, 55% of the generated municipal solid waste (MSW) was landfilled in 2018. Poor waste management performance is due to a lack of effective policies. We examine the effect of unit-based pricing of waste on the amount of mixed municipal waste and waste sorting. Compared to previous studies, this work applies spatial econometric model using panel data of Slovak municipalities from 2010 to 2018 in order to take into account spatial dependence of waste generation between municipalities. Possible endogeneity of unit-based pricing is assessed using the instrumental variable approach. Moreover, the propensity score matching method was applied to support the results. The results are as follows. (1) Unit prices reduce the amount of mixed municipal waste by an average of 22% per capita and the size of the effect depends on the pricing type. (2) Unit-based pricing increases the sorting of plastics by 15% and glass by 9%. On the contrary, no effect on the garden biodegradable or paper waste sorting is found. (3) The results show significant negative effect of unit-based pricing on waste generation in neighbouring municipalities. Moreover, we find no evidence of waste tourism caused by unit-based pricing implementation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010021000019Panel dataUnit-based pricingHousehold wasteSpatial dependenceEndogeneityPropensity score matching
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author Stella Slučiaková
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Effects of the unit-based pricing of waste in Slovakia: Spatial panel data models and matching approach
Environmental Challenges
Panel data
Unit-based pricing
Household waste
Spatial dependence
Endogeneity
Propensity score matching
author_facet Stella Slučiaková
author_sort Stella Slučiaková
title Effects of the unit-based pricing of waste in Slovakia: Spatial panel data models and matching approach
title_short Effects of the unit-based pricing of waste in Slovakia: Spatial panel data models and matching approach
title_full Effects of the unit-based pricing of waste in Slovakia: Spatial panel data models and matching approach
title_fullStr Effects of the unit-based pricing of waste in Slovakia: Spatial panel data models and matching approach
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the unit-based pricing of waste in Slovakia: Spatial panel data models and matching approach
title_sort effects of the unit-based pricing of waste in slovakia: spatial panel data models and matching approach
publisher Elsevier
series Environmental Challenges
issn 2667-0100
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In Slovakia, 55% of the generated municipal solid waste (MSW) was landfilled in 2018. Poor waste management performance is due to a lack of effective policies. We examine the effect of unit-based pricing of waste on the amount of mixed municipal waste and waste sorting. Compared to previous studies, this work applies spatial econometric model using panel data of Slovak municipalities from 2010 to 2018 in order to take into account spatial dependence of waste generation between municipalities. Possible endogeneity of unit-based pricing is assessed using the instrumental variable approach. Moreover, the propensity score matching method was applied to support the results. The results are as follows. (1) Unit prices reduce the amount of mixed municipal waste by an average of 22% per capita and the size of the effect depends on the pricing type. (2) Unit-based pricing increases the sorting of plastics by 15% and glass by 9%. On the contrary, no effect on the garden biodegradable or paper waste sorting is found. (3) The results show significant negative effect of unit-based pricing on waste generation in neighbouring municipalities. Moreover, we find no evidence of waste tourism caused by unit-based pricing implementation.
topic Panel data
Unit-based pricing
Household waste
Spatial dependence
Endogeneity
Propensity score matching
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010021000019
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