Environmental taxation and industrial water use in Spain

The Spanish Water Act, 2001 shifted responsibility for wastewater treatment from municipal to regional government, and as a consequence the Autonomous Communities have begun to levy a Sanitation Charge, apparently with environmental objectives. Industrial demand for water in Aragon is estimated in t...

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Main Authors: Jaime Vallés-Giménez, Anabel Zárate-Marco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AECR 2013-01-01
Series:Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
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Online Access:http://www.aecr.org/images/ImatgesArticles/2013/5/7_Valles.pdf
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spelling doaj-31e88db9baec435b85add54eac8a46172020-11-25T00:07:10ZengAECRInvestigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research1695-72532013-01-0125133162Environmental taxation and industrial water use in SpainJaime Vallés-GiménezAnabel Zárate-MarcoThe Spanish Water Act, 2001 shifted responsibility for wastewater treatment from municipal to regional government, and as a consequence the Autonomous Communities have begun to levy a Sanitation Charge, apparently with environmental objectives. Industrial demand for water in Aragon is estimated in this paper using a double logarithmic model with panel data to establish whether regional Sanitation Charges rationalise water consumption. The key explanatory variable is the Sanitation Charge, in addition to the water supply charges payable in the towns and cities of Aragon and other variables which capture the characteristics of the firms in the sample. The reduction in water demand achieved appears to be due to the environmental charge rather than to any actual increase in firms’ water costs.http://www.aecr.org/images/ImatgesArticles/2013/5/7_Valles.pdfIndustrial water consumptionSanitation Chargetax centralisationregional government
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author Jaime Vallés-Giménez
Anabel Zárate-Marco
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Anabel Zárate-Marco
Environmental taxation and industrial water use in Spain
Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
Industrial water consumption
Sanitation Charge
tax centralisation
regional government
author_facet Jaime Vallés-Giménez
Anabel Zárate-Marco
author_sort Jaime Vallés-Giménez
title Environmental taxation and industrial water use in Spain
title_short Environmental taxation and industrial water use in Spain
title_full Environmental taxation and industrial water use in Spain
title_fullStr Environmental taxation and industrial water use in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Environmental taxation and industrial water use in Spain
title_sort environmental taxation and industrial water use in spain
publisher AECR
series Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research
issn 1695-7253
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The Spanish Water Act, 2001 shifted responsibility for wastewater treatment from municipal to regional government, and as a consequence the Autonomous Communities have begun to levy a Sanitation Charge, apparently with environmental objectives. Industrial demand for water in Aragon is estimated in this paper using a double logarithmic model with panel data to establish whether regional Sanitation Charges rationalise water consumption. The key explanatory variable is the Sanitation Charge, in addition to the water supply charges payable in the towns and cities of Aragon and other variables which capture the characteristics of the firms in the sample. The reduction in water demand achieved appears to be due to the environmental charge rather than to any actual increase in firms’ water costs.
topic Industrial water consumption
Sanitation Charge
tax centralisation
regional government
url http://www.aecr.org/images/ImatgesArticles/2013/5/7_Valles.pdf
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