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Determinants of Willingness to Pay for Solid Waste Management in Kampala City
Aggrey Niringiye and Douglason Omortor G.
Corresponding Author: Niringiye Aggrey
Submitted: 2010 June, 07
Accepted: 2010 July, 13
Published: 2010 August, 30 |
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This research studies the willingness to pay for improved solid waste management in Kampala city.
A multi stage sampling technique was employed to select one hundred eighty two households from the study
area. A dichotomous choice contingent valuation technique was used to elicit households’ willingness to pay
for improvement in management of their solid waste. W e used a logistic equation model to establish the
determinants of willingness to pay for solid waste management. The logistic regression estimates, revealed that
the age of the household head is negatively associated w ith the willingness to pay for solid waste management.
Other variables were not significantly associated with the willingness to pay for improved solid waste
management. The results of this study suggest there is little chance of success if solid w aste collection service
charges are introduced.
Key words: Age, solid waste management, willingness to pay, , , ,
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Aggrey Niringiye and Douglason Omortor G., . Determinants of Willingness to Pay for Solid Waste Management in Kampala City. Current Research Journal of Economic Theory, (3): Page No: 119-122.
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