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Demand Specification for Municipal Water Management: Evaluation of the Stone-Geary Form
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Water PolicyEngineeringApplied EconomicsAgricultural EconomicsWater Resources EngineeringEnvironmental EconomicsDemand SpecificationStone-geary FormEconomic AnalysisUrban Water ManagementFlexible FormsEconomicsWater QualityElasticity EstimatesWater PricingWater UtilityWater DemandWater ResourcesTexas MunicipalitiesEnvironmental EngineeringCivil EngineeringMunicipal Water ManagementBusiness
<i>To specify demand in most water allocation problems, researchers face a tradeoff between flexibility and parsimony. Flexible forms are less constraining on elasticity estimates, but require large parameter sets that tend to cause poor out-of-sample forecasts and computational difficulties. Using a five-year panel of Texas municipalities, the parsimonious Stone-Geary form yields estimated demand functions that are comparable to flexible form results. The Stone-Geary specification also provides an estimate of the portion of water use that may not be responsive to price, and is useful in analysing price structures and designing conservation policies.</i> (JEL Q25, C23)
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