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- Type of Document: M.Sc. Thesis
- Language: Farsi
- Document No: 51014 (44)
- University: Sharif University of Technology
- Department: Economic Sciences
- Advisor(s): Rahmati, Mohammad Hossein; Vesal, Mohammad
- Abstract:
- The price elasticity of gasoline demand is a key parameter in evaluation of various policy options. However, most of the literature uses aggregate data to identify this elasticity. Temporal and spatial aggregation make elasticity estimates unreliable. We employ a unique dataset of all gasoline transactions in Iran during a four-month period around an unexpected exogenous price change to identify price elasticity. After controlling for date and individual fixed effects we estimate a robust significant price elasticity of -0.127. Aggregation of the same data by week, month, and city yields an estimate of -0.3 indicating a significant bias in earlier studies. We also identify a significant withholding behavior by consumers in response to anticipated price changes
- Keywords:
- Subsidy ; Demand Elasticity ; Gasoline ; Demand Price Elasticity ; Transaction Level Data ; Withholding Behavior