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The income elasticity of household energy demand: a quantile regression analysis
Authors:J Harold  J Cullinan  S Lyons
Institution:1. J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland;2. Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin, Ireland;3. Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:This article examines variation in the income elasticity of household energy demand across the energy expenditure distribution using expenditure data from the five most recent Household Budget Surveys (HBSs) in Ireland: the 1987, 1994/1995, 1999/2000, 2004/2005 and 2009/2010 HBS. The analysis uses a two-stage instrumental variable quantile regression approach and is based on each HBS cross section, as well as the overall pooled observations. The estimated elasticities are compared across low- and high-energy-consumption scenarios and to a benchmark elasticity estimated using two-stage least squares. The results provide evidence that there is significant variation in the income elasticities across the energy expenditure distribution and that care must be taken when using the constant mean elasticity for policy purposes. More specifically, any examination of the future impact of a change in income support policy measures on energy consumption should recognize the substantial context-dependent variation in the income elasticity.
Keywords:Household energy demand  income elasticity  energy expenditure distribution  quantile regression
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