Household Water Demand Seasonal Elasticities: A Stone-Geary Model under an Increasing Block Rate Structure
Title | Household Water Demand Seasonal Elasticities: A Stone-Geary Model under an Increasing Block Rate Structure |
Publication Type | Articles |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Clarke, AJ, Colby, BG, Thompson, GD |
Journal | Land Economics |
Volume | 93 |
Issue | 4 |
Pagination | 608-630 |
Abstract | Using household-level panel data from Tucson, Arizona, and a unique set of highly disaggregated control variables, we estimate residential demand for water via a Stone-Geary specification. The Stone-Geary functional form allows price elasticity of demand to vary with quantity consumed, price, and income and enables estimation of a threshold level of consumption below which demand is considered perfectly price inelastic. An encompassing test of consumer price response reveals evidence favoring a lagged average price specification rather than one using lagged marginal price. The estimated model also finds substantial seasonal variation in price elasticity and declining consumer price responsiveness. (JEL C23, Q25) |
DOI | 10.3368/le.93.4.608 |