In this paper we contribute new results on the different consumers’ reaction to tax or price changes. we separately compute the compensated gasoline retail price elasticity and the gasoline tax elasticity and show that consumers overreact to taxes as compared to price variations. a novel element in our analysis is that we compare reactions to tax-inclusive retail prices to reactions to information on excise taxes that is made available to consumers. we estimate a complete system of demand for the U.S. population of households using quarterly data from the consumer expenditure survey from 2007 to 2009. relying on a complete system of demands rather than on single equations avoids imposing an implausible separability restriction, thus allowin...
Retailers often price items at $9.99 rather than $10.00. They may do so to fool consumers into viewi...
Retailers often price items at $9.99 rather than $10.00. They may do so to fool consumers into viewi...
How do taxpayers respond cognitively to add-on sales taxes versus allinclusive excise taxes? If stru...
This paper offers new evidence concerning the difference in consumers’ reactions to changes in gaso...
This paper offers new evidence concerning the difference in consumers’ reactions to changes in gaso...
Available online 22 February 2016.Is version of EUI RSCAS WP; 2014/54; Climate Policy Research Unit ...
This paper proposes and tests a better-defined interpretation of the different responses of gasolin...
This paper proposes and tests a better-defined interpretation of the different responses of gasolin...
This paper proposes and tests a better-defined interpretation of the different responses of gasolin...
This paper proposes and tests a better defined interpretation of the different responses of gasoline...
Traditional least squares estimates of the responsiveness of gasoline consumption to changes in gaso...
First Online: 31 August 2018This paper proposes and tests a better-defined interpretation of the dif...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136303/1/jae2500.pdfhttps://deepblue.l...
Raising the price of fossil fuels is a key component of any effective policy to deal with climate ch...
This paper develops a new method for estimating the demand function for gasoline and the deadweight ...
Retailers often price items at $9.99 rather than $10.00. They may do so to fool consumers into viewi...
Retailers often price items at $9.99 rather than $10.00. They may do so to fool consumers into viewi...
How do taxpayers respond cognitively to add-on sales taxes versus allinclusive excise taxes? If stru...
This paper offers new evidence concerning the difference in consumers’ reactions to changes in gaso...
This paper offers new evidence concerning the difference in consumers’ reactions to changes in gaso...
Available online 22 February 2016.Is version of EUI RSCAS WP; 2014/54; Climate Policy Research Unit ...
This paper proposes and tests a better-defined interpretation of the different responses of gasolin...
This paper proposes and tests a better-defined interpretation of the different responses of gasolin...
This paper proposes and tests a better-defined interpretation of the different responses of gasolin...
This paper proposes and tests a better defined interpretation of the different responses of gasoline...
Traditional least squares estimates of the responsiveness of gasoline consumption to changes in gaso...
First Online: 31 August 2018This paper proposes and tests a better-defined interpretation of the dif...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136303/1/jae2500.pdfhttps://deepblue.l...
Raising the price of fossil fuels is a key component of any effective policy to deal with climate ch...
This paper develops a new method for estimating the demand function for gasoline and the deadweight ...
Retailers often price items at $9.99 rather than $10.00. They may do so to fool consumers into viewi...
Retailers often price items at $9.99 rather than $10.00. They may do so to fool consumers into viewi...
How do taxpayers respond cognitively to add-on sales taxes versus allinclusive excise taxes? If stru...