Olmstead et al., 2007
Abstract
We estimate the price elasticity of water demand with household-level data, structurally modeling the piecewise-linear
budget constraints imposed by increasing block pricing. We develop a mathematical expression for the unconditional price
elasticity of demand under increasing block prices and compare conditional and unconditional elasticities analytically and
empirically. We test the hypothesis that price elasticity may depend on price structure, beyond technical differences in
elasticity concepts. Due to the possibility of endogenous utility price structure choice, observed differences in elasticity
across price structures may be due either to a behavioral response to price structure, or to underlying heterogeneity among
water utility service areas.
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