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A comparison of Hausman's and Breslaw–Smith's methods in estimating consumer welfare loss because of fuel taxes
Authors:Sang‐Cheol Shin  Dock Burke
Institution:1. Korea Environment Institute, Eunpyeong‐Gu, Seoul, Korea;2. Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX, USA
Abstract:In this paper, we investigate the welfare effect of US gasoline consumption caused by fuel taxes. Using two different economics approaches – the Hausman method and the Breslaw and Smith method – in measuring consumer welfare loss, we calculate compensating variation (CV) and the corresponding dead weight loss (DWL) assuming there are changes in motor gasoline tax. Our analysis shows that tax revenue, CV and DWL increases as motor gasoline tax increases, but the social welfare loss measured in DWL increases far more rapidly than the other two.
Keywords:Compensating variation  consumer welfare  US gasoline consumption  fuel tax  welfare economics
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