Do Americans consume too little natural gas?

Do Americans consume too little natural gas?

by Lucas W. Davis

Book 15885 of NBER working paper series -- working paper

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"This paper measures the extent to which prices exceed marginal costs in the U.S. natural gas distribution market during the period 1991-2007. We find large departures from marginal cost pricing in all 50 states, with residential and commercial customers facing average markups of over 40%. Based on conservative estimates of the price elasticity of demand these distortions impose hundreds of millions of dollars of annual welfare loss. Moreover, current price schedules are an important pre-existing distortion which should be taken into account when evaluating carbon taxes and other policies aimed at addressing external costs"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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