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Cleaning Up The King's River - A 'Willingness To Pay' Study From Thailand

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  • Churai Tapvong

    (School of Economics Sukhothai Thammathirat OpenUniversity)

Abstract

Take a boat along Bangkok's famous Chao Phraya River and it doesn't take an expert to realize that it is seriously polluted with sewage and practically biologically dead. As part of a general drive to do something about this problem, a recent study has found that the residents are willing to pay for water quality improvements. The study raises the hope that residents' willingness to pay could make Bangkok's soon-to-be-operational sewage treatment system a financially viable solution to the pollution problem.

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  • Churai Tapvong, 1999. "Cleaning Up The King's River - A 'Willingness To Pay' Study From Thailand," EEPSEA Policy Brief pb1999122, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA), revised Dec 1999.
  • Handle: RePEc:eep:pbrief:pb1999122
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