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Do Consumers Respond to Marginal or Average Price? Evidence from Nonlinear Electricity Pricing
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Ito, Koichiro
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Analysis
/ Average prices
/ Billing
/ Consumer attitudes
/ Consumer economics
/ Consumer information
/ Consumer prices
/ Consumers
/ Consumption
/ Corporate planning
/ Customer services
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Electric rates
/ Electricity
/ Electricity prices
/ Energieeinsparung
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy policy
/ Energy prices
/ Households
/ Income taxes
/ Kalifornien
/ Konsumentenverhalten
/ Laboratories
/ Marginal costs
/ Panel data
/ Planning methods
/ Preis
/ Preisdifferenzierung
/ Price elasticity
/ Prices
/ Pricing policies
/ Schedules
/ Strompreis
/ Studies
/ Subsidies
/ Tax rates
/ Taxation
/ Wahrnehmung
/ Welfare
2014
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Do Consumers Respond to Marginal or Average Price? Evidence from Nonlinear Electricity Pricing
by
Ito, Koichiro
in
Analysis
/ Average prices
/ Billing
/ Consumer attitudes
/ Consumer economics
/ Consumer information
/ Consumer prices
/ Consumers
/ Consumption
/ Corporate planning
/ Customer services
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Electric rates
/ Electricity
/ Electricity prices
/ Energieeinsparung
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy policy
/ Energy prices
/ Households
/ Income taxes
/ Kalifornien
/ Konsumentenverhalten
/ Laboratories
/ Marginal costs
/ Panel data
/ Planning methods
/ Preis
/ Preisdifferenzierung
/ Price elasticity
/ Prices
/ Pricing policies
/ Schedules
/ Strompreis
/ Studies
/ Subsidies
/ Tax rates
/ Taxation
/ Wahrnehmung
/ Welfare
2014
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Do Consumers Respond to Marginal or Average Price? Evidence from Nonlinear Electricity Pricing
by
Ito, Koichiro
in
Analysis
/ Average prices
/ Billing
/ Consumer attitudes
/ Consumer economics
/ Consumer information
/ Consumer prices
/ Consumers
/ Consumption
/ Corporate planning
/ Customer services
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Electric rates
/ Electricity
/ Electricity prices
/ Energieeinsparung
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy policy
/ Energy prices
/ Households
/ Income taxes
/ Kalifornien
/ Konsumentenverhalten
/ Laboratories
/ Marginal costs
/ Panel data
/ Planning methods
/ Preis
/ Preisdifferenzierung
/ Price elasticity
/ Prices
/ Pricing policies
/ Schedules
/ Strompreis
/ Studies
/ Subsidies
/ Tax rates
/ Taxation
/ Wahrnehmung
/ Welfare
2014
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Do Consumers Respond to Marginal or Average Price? Evidence from Nonlinear Electricity Pricing
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Do Consumers Respond to Marginal or Average Price? Evidence from Nonlinear Electricity Pricing
2014
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Overview
Nonlinear pricing and taxation complicate economic decisions by creating multiple marginal prices for the same good. This paper provides a framework to uncover consumers' perceived price of nonlinear price schedules. I exploit price variation at spatial discontinuities in electricity service areas, where households in the same city experience substantially different nonlinear pricing. Using household-level panel data from administrative records, I find strong evidence that consumers respond to average price rather than marginal or expected marginal price. This suboptimizing behavior makes nonlinear pricing unsuccessful in achieving its policy goal of energy conservation and critically changes the welfare implications of nonlinear pricing.
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