Estimating demand elasticities under rationing |
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Authors: | Adrian R. Fleissig Gerald A. Whitney |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, California State University, Fullerton, CA 92834, USAafleissig@fullerton.edu;3. Department of Economics and Finance, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70148, USA |
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Abstract: | Eliminating rationing in the United Kingdom following the Second World War was a concern for policy-makers because of potentially large fluctuations in post-war prices and the impact on unrationed goods. This study shows that in using virtual prices, elasticities can be estimated from a ‘free’ demand system consistent with observed consumer choices. Substitution estimates without accounting for rationing are misleading. In contrast, using virtual prices and estimating a ‘free’ market system yield results similar to those of the pre-war period. Results show that food rationing affected expenditure across unrationed goods. Rationing on other services had little effect on expenditure across unrationed goods. |
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Keywords: | Wartime rationing revealed preference virtual prices demand system |
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