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Spring cleaning: rural water impacts, valuation, and property rights institutions.

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Kremer, M; Leino, J; Miguel, E; Zwane, AP
Published in: The quarterly journal of economics
January 2011

Using a randomized evaluation in Kenya, we measure health impacts of spring protection, an investment that improves source water quality. We also estimate households' valuation of spring protection and simulate the welfare impacts of alternatives to the current system of common property rights in water, which limits incentives for private investment. Spring infrastructure investments reduce fecal contamination by 66%, but household water quality improves less, due to recontamination. Child diarrhea falls by one quarter. Travel-cost based revealed preference estimates of households' valuations are much smaller than both stated preference valuations and health planners' valuations, and are consistent with models in which the demand for health is highly income elastic. We estimate that private property norms would generate little additional investment while imposing large static costs due to above-marginal-cost pricing, private property would function better at higher income levels or under water scarcity, and alternative institutions could yield Pareto improvements.

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Published In

The quarterly journal of economics

DOI

EISSN

1531-4650

ISSN

0033-5533

Publication Date

January 2011

Volume

126

Issue

1

Start / End Page

145 / 205

Related Subject Headings

  • Water Supply
  • Water Pollutants
  • Public Health
  • Public Facilities
  • Kenya
  • History, 21st Century
  • History, 20th Century
  • Government Programs
  • Financing, Government
  • Economics
 

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Kremer, M., Leino, J., Miguel, E., & Zwane, A. P. (2011). Spring cleaning: rural water impacts, valuation, and property rights institutions. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 126(1), 145–205. https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjq010
Kremer, Michael, Jessica Leino, Edward Miguel, and Alix Peterson Zwane. “Spring cleaning: rural water impacts, valuation, and property rights institutions.The Quarterly Journal of Economics 126, no. 1 (January 2011): 145–205. https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjq010.
Kremer M, Leino J, Miguel E, Zwane AP. Spring cleaning: rural water impacts, valuation, and property rights institutions. The quarterly journal of economics. 2011 Jan;126(1):145–205.
Kremer, Michael, et al. “Spring cleaning: rural water impacts, valuation, and property rights institutions.The Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 126, no. 1, Jan. 2011, pp. 145–205. Epmc, doi:10.1093/qje/qjq010.
Kremer M, Leino J, Miguel E, Zwane AP. Spring cleaning: rural water impacts, valuation, and property rights institutions. The quarterly journal of economics. 2011 Jan;126(1):145–205.
Journal cover image

Published In

The quarterly journal of economics

DOI

EISSN

1531-4650

ISSN

0033-5533

Publication Date

January 2011

Volume

126

Issue

1

Start / End Page

145 / 205

Related Subject Headings

  • Water Supply
  • Water Pollutants
  • Public Health
  • Public Facilities
  • Kenya
  • History, 21st Century
  • History, 20th Century
  • Government Programs
  • Financing, Government
  • Economics