An estimation of residential water demand using co-integration and error correction tec hniques
In this paper short- and long-run price elasticities of residential water demand are estimated using co-integration and error-correction methods. Unit root tests reveal that water use series and series of other variables affecting use are non-stationary. However, a long-run co-integrating relationship is found in the water demand model, which makes it possible to obtain a partial correction term and to estimate an error correction model. Using monthly time-series observations from Seville, Spain, we find that the price-elasticity of demand is estimated as around -0.1 in the short run and -0.5 in the long run. These results are robust to the use of different specifications.
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2007
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Authors: | Martínez-Espiñeira, Roberto |
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Journal of Applied Economics. - Universidad del CEMA, ISSN 1667-6726. - Vol. X.2007, May, 1, p. 161-184
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Universidad del CEMA |
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