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Household Water Demand Seasonal Elasticities: A Stone-Geary Model under an Increasing Block Rate Structure

TitleHousehold Water Demand Seasonal Elasticities: A Stone-Geary Model under an Increasing Block Rate Structure
Publication TypeArticles
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsClarke, AJ, Colby, BG, Thompson, GD
JournalLand Economics
Volume93
Issue4
Pagination608-630
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)

DOI10.3368/le.93.4.608