Improved Source, Improved Quality? Demand for Drinking Water Quality in Rural India

Published By: United States Environmental Protection Agency | Published Date: January, 01 , 2004

This paper tests the hypothesis that the expansion of improved drinking water supplies in rural India reduced household expenditure on water quality, offsetting some of the quality benefits from source protection. I estimate demand for in-home treatment using geological characteristics to predict a household’s drinking water source. The probability of treatment and in particular boiling reduces by 18 to 27 percentage points in response to source protection, offsetting 4% of the water quality gains and saving households 0.5 to 1% in monthly expenditure. Behavioral choices partly counteract the water quality gains from source protection.

Author(s): Katrina Jessoe | Posted on: Sep 16, 2016 | Views()


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