articleAmerican Economic ReviewJan 1, 2016Closed access

Consumer's Surplus Without Apology

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to settle the controversy surrounding consumer's surplus' and, by so doing, to validate its use as a tool of welfare economics. I will show that observed consumer's surplus can be rigorously utilized to estimate the unobservable compensating and equivalent variations-the correct theoretical measures of the welfare impact of changes in prices and income on an individual. I derive precise upper and lower bounds on the percentage errors of approximating the compensating and equivalent variations with consumer's surplus. These bounds can be explicitly calculated from observable demand data, and it is clear that in most applications the error of approximation will be very small. In…

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Keywords
  • Unobservable
  • Economic surplus
  • Economics
  • Rule of thumb
  • Econometrics
  • Microeconomics
  • Marginal utility
  • Welfare
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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