The demand for electricity in the residential sector is estimated to have become less elastic for the recent period of rising real prices as compared to earlier periods of stable or falling real price. Several possible reasons for this are investigated and we conclude that demand appears to be asymmetric with respect to price in both the short and long run. We then examine whether or not this is an important factor for forecast accuracy and public policy.Demand and Price Analysis, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This paper examines the demand for electricity in the residential, commercial, a...
We study residential demand for electricity and gas, working with nationwide household-level data th...
Information on customer response to time-of-use (TOU) rates plays a major part in utility resource p...
The demand for electricity in the residential sector is estimated to have become less elastic for th...
The demand for electricity in the residential sector is estimated to have become less elastic for th...
As the share of renewable and intermittent energy sources grow and as society becomes more electrifi...
This research examines whether or not the structure of demand for residential electricity has change...
This study analyzes consumers' behavioral responsiveness to changes in price and policy regarding re...
The residential demand for electricity in Nebraska is analyzed with a flow-adjustment model for th...
Empirical estimates of long run effects on residential electricity demand from changes in the electr...
Empirical estimates of long run effects on residential electricity demand from changes in the electr...
Prepared under Dept. of Energy contract no. EX-76-A-01-2295, Task order no. 37.Short-run residential...
Many empirical exercises estimating demand functions, whether in energy economics or other fields, a...
This study analyzes residential electricity demand in the state of Arkansas using an error-correctio...
This study analyzes residential electricity demand in the state of Arkansas using an error-correctio...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This paper examines the demand for electricity in the residential, commercial, a...
We study residential demand for electricity and gas, working with nationwide household-level data th...
Information on customer response to time-of-use (TOU) rates plays a major part in utility resource p...
The demand for electricity in the residential sector is estimated to have become less elastic for th...
The demand for electricity in the residential sector is estimated to have become less elastic for th...
As the share of renewable and intermittent energy sources grow and as society becomes more electrifi...
This research examines whether or not the structure of demand for residential electricity has change...
This study analyzes consumers' behavioral responsiveness to changes in price and policy regarding re...
The residential demand for electricity in Nebraska is analyzed with a flow-adjustment model for th...
Empirical estimates of long run effects on residential electricity demand from changes in the electr...
Empirical estimates of long run effects on residential electricity demand from changes in the electr...
Prepared under Dept. of Energy contract no. EX-76-A-01-2295, Task order no. 37.Short-run residential...
Many empirical exercises estimating demand functions, whether in energy economics or other fields, a...
This study analyzes residential electricity demand in the state of Arkansas using an error-correctio...
This study analyzes residential electricity demand in the state of Arkansas using an error-correctio...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This paper examines the demand for electricity in the residential, commercial, a...
We study residential demand for electricity and gas, working with nationwide household-level data th...
Information on customer response to time-of-use (TOU) rates plays a major part in utility resource p...