The consequences of using increasing block tariffs to price urban water
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 20:52authored bySibly, HA, Tooth, R
Increasing block tariffs (IBTs) are currently used to price urban water in many Australian mainland capitals and a great many cities worldwide. This paper provides a systematic analysis of the impact of the adoption of IBTs to price urban water under the common constraints of scarce supply and cost recovery. The key tools available to policymakers using IBTs are the volumetric rate in the low tier and the threshold level of that tier. This paper shows how variations in these tools influence (i) the fixed charge set by the firm, (ii) the deadweight loss from the IBT and (iii) the bill paid by customers for particular levels of demand. Our analysis suggests that IBTs are neither fair nor efficient. We propose a modification to IBTs that while retaining their perception of fairness results in the efficeint allocation of urban water.
History
Publication title
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
Volume
58
Pagination
223-243
ISSN
1467-8489
Department/School
TSBE
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia
Place of publication
online
Rights statement
Copyright 2013 Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Inc. and Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Agricultural and environmental standards and calibrations