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Estimating demand elasticities of fixed telephony in Brazil Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Gustavo Manfrim () (National Telecommunications Agency, Brazil)
Sergio Da Silva () (Department of Economics, Federal University of Santa Catarina)
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This paper provides estimates of the elasticities of demand for the Brazilian basic plan of local fixed telephony using a cointegration model. We find a long-run price elasticity of –0.24, and an income elasticity of 0.18. These figures are line with other countries’ estimates.
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Volume (Year): 12 (2007)
Issue (Month): 5 ()
Pages: 1-9
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Keywords: cointegration ; demand elasticities ; Fixed telephony ; Other versions of this item:
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