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Uncovering Regulators' Social Welfare Weights


Volume: Volume 15, No. 1

Issue: Spring 1984

Pages: pp. 152-155

Authors: Thomas W. Ross

Title: Uncovering Regulators' Social Welfare Weights

Abstract: This article describes a procedure that can be used to infer interesting information about the preferences of regulators from the pricing decisions they make. This is done by using an adaptation of the familiar Ramsey pricing model, which allows benefits derived from the consumption of different goods or derived by different consumers to carry different "social" weights. These weights are then exposed by inverting the first-order conditions of the constrained-maximum problem.


JEL Classification

Welfare Theory General (0240)
Regulation of Public Utilities (6130)