Dublin Core
Titre
Mimic Behavior in Home Waste-waters Management
Sujet
[SHS:ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economy and finances
Behavior
Endogeneity
Nonparametric
Panel data
Public good
Reputation
Waste-waters
Description
We present results of a household-level survey on behaviors regarding refuses in the home waste-waters network. Interpreting survey results in a panel-data logit results show that most socio-economic and public good-related respondent's characteristics do not play a significant role in explaining choices to discard in the home waste-waters network. The only significant regressor, apart from the nature of the refuse itself, is, by far, the belief that the respondent has about her neighbors' and relatives' discarding behavior. We use Dong's endogeneity test [7] to show that that regressor is not endogenous. We argue that these results may be used by policymakers to reduce undesirable refuses in the home waste-waters network by means of properly designed nudges.
Créateur
Polomé, Philippe
Date
2013-08-28
Langue
ENG
Type
preprint
Identifiant
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00855051
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/85/50/51/PDF/1325.pdf