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Expected consumer's surplus rarely represents preferences over price lotteries. Still, I give sufficient conditions for policies which maximize aggregate expected surplus to be interim Pareto Optimal. Besides two standard partial equilibrium conditions, I assume that feasible prices satisfy a...
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Measures of welfare changes - either the equivalent or compensating variation of a price increase for a good - are often calculated using the expenditure function from an estimated demand. If the regression errors are due to unobserved preference heterogeneity, then then the estimated demand is...
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Willig (1976) argues that the change in consumer's surplus is often a good approximation to the willingness to pay for a price change: if the income elasticity of demand is small, or the price change is small, then the percentage error from using consumer's surplus is small. If the price of a...
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