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Discontinuous Behavioral Responses to Recycling Laws and Plastic Water Bottle Deposits


W. Kip Viscusi


Vanderbilt University - Law School; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Vanderbilt University - Department of Economics; Vanderbilt University - Owen Graduate School of Management; Vanderbilt University - Strategy and Business Economics

Joel Huber


Duke University - Fuqua School of Business

Jason Bell


Duke University - Fuqua School of Business

Caroline Cecot


Vanderbilt University - Law School

September 11, 2009

Vanderbilt Law and Economics Research Paper No. 09-37

Abstract:     
This article examines the effects of recycling and deposit laws on consumer recycling of plastic water bottles using a nationally representative sample of 2,550 bottled water users. Economic theory predicts individual behavior that gravitates toward extremes - either diligent recycling or no recycling at all. This pattern is borne out in actual recycling behavior. Both water bottle deposits and recycling laws foster recycling behavior through a discontinuous effect that converts reluctant recyclers into diligent recyclers. More stringent recycling laws have a greater effect on recycling rates. The efficacy of these interventions is greatest for those who would not already recycle and especially for those in lower income groups or who do not consider themselves to be environmentalists.

Keywords: recycling, deposit laws, recycling laws, consumer behavior

JEL Classification: K23, K32, Q50, Q58

working papers series


Date posted: December 10, 2009  

Suggested Citation

Viscusi, W. Kip, Huber, Joel , Bell, Jason and Cecot, Caroline, Discontinuous Behavioral Responses to Recycling Laws and Plastic Water Bottle Deposits (September 11, 2009). Vanderbilt Law and Economics Research Paper No. 09-37. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1521105

Contact Information

W. Kip Viscusi (Contact Author)
Vanderbilt University - Law School ( email )
131 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203-1181
United States
615-343-7715 (Phone)
615-322-5953 (Fax)
HOME PAGE: http://law.vanderbilt.edu/faculty/viscusi.htm
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
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Vanderbilt University - Department of Economics
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Nashville, TN 37235
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(615) 343-7715 (Phone)
(615) 343-5953 (Fax)
HOME PAGE: http://law.vanderbilt.edu/faculty/viscusi.htm
Vanderbilt University - Owen Graduate School of Management
401 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
(615) 343-7715 (Phone)
(615) 343-5953 (Fax)
HOME PAGE: http://law.vanderbilt.edu/faculty/viscusi.htm
Vanderbilt University - Strategy and Business Economics ( email )
Nashville, TN 37203
United States

Joel Huber
Duke University - Fuqua School of Business ( email )
Box 90120
Durham, NC 27708-0120
United States
919-660-7785 (Phone)
Jason Bell
Duke University - Fuqua School of Business ( email )
Box 90120
Durham, NC 27708-0120
United States
Caroline Cecot
Vanderbilt University - Law School ( email )
131 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203-1181
United States
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