The quality of drinking water differs across countries, so households show different levels of willingness to pay (WTP) to improve it, which is also influenced by their income levels. This study presents a meta-analysis using studies from 30 developed and developing countries, representing 4.7 billion inhabitants. At the international level, by standardizing these values (PPP) to international US dollars of 2011, developing countries show, on average, a greater WTP than developed countries relative to their income and an inverse correlation between their water footprint and their WTP.
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Roldán, D., Sarmiento, J. P., & Roldán-Aráuz, F. (2021). Economic valuation meta-analysis of freshwater improvement in developed and developing countries. Are they different? Journal of Water and Health, 19(5), 736–749. https://doi.org/10.2166/wh.2021.268
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