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Upward Sloping Demand for a Normal Good? Residential Electricity in Arkansas

Year 2015, Volume: 5 Issue: 4, 1065 - 1072, 01.12.2015

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This study analyzes residential electricity demand in the state of Arkansas using an error-correction approach that examines both long-run and short-run dynamics. As in prior studies, results indicate that higher electricity prices reduce consumption in the long-run, but not in the short-run. With respect to variations in household income, residential electricity is treated as a normal good. The long-run income elasticity estimate is about twice as large as the short-run estimate. It is suggested that the muted short-run responses to price and income variables may reflect limited capacity to adjust the stock of electricity-consuming household devices over the short-term. More surprisingly, households are found to treat electricity as a normal good in the short-run, but have an upward sloping demand curve associated with it. The overall results suggest that increasing generating capacity in Arkansas will be feasible using the standard approach of incremental rate increases.

Year 2015, Volume: 5 Issue: 4, 1065 - 1072, 01.12.2015

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Other ID JA26ZN79RA
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Thomas M. Fullerton This is me

İleana M. Resendez This is me

Adam G. Walke This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 5 Issue: 4

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APA Fullerton, T. M., Resendez, İ. M., & Walke, A. G. (2015). Upward Sloping Demand for a Normal Good? Residential Electricity in Arkansas. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 5(4), 1065-1072.
AMA Fullerton TM, Resendez İM, Walke AG. Upward Sloping Demand for a Normal Good? Residential Electricity in Arkansas. IJEEP. December 2015;5(4):1065-1072.
Chicago Fullerton, Thomas M., İleana M. Resendez, and Adam G. Walke. “Upward Sloping Demand for a Normal Good? Residential Electricity in Arkansas”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 5, no. 4 (December 2015): 1065-72.
EndNote Fullerton TM, Resendez İM, Walke AG (December 1, 2015) Upward Sloping Demand for a Normal Good? Residential Electricity in Arkansas. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 5 4 1065–1072.
IEEE T. M. Fullerton, İ. M. Resendez, and A. G. Walke, “Upward Sloping Demand for a Normal Good? Residential Electricity in Arkansas”, IJEEP, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 1065–1072, 2015.
ISNAD Fullerton, Thomas M. et al. “Upward Sloping Demand for a Normal Good? Residential Electricity in Arkansas”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 5/4 (December 2015), 1065-1072.
JAMA Fullerton TM, Resendez İM, Walke AG. Upward Sloping Demand for a Normal Good? Residential Electricity in Arkansas. IJEEP. 2015;5:1065–1072.
MLA Fullerton, Thomas M. et al. “Upward Sloping Demand for a Normal Good? Residential Electricity in Arkansas”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, vol. 5, no. 4, 2015, pp. 1065-72.
Vancouver Fullerton TM, Resendez İM, Walke AG. Upward Sloping Demand for a Normal Good? Residential Electricity in Arkansas. IJEEP. 2015;5(4):1065-72.