Discussion paper

DP16033 The Welfare Effect of a Consumer Subsidy with Price Ceilings: The Case of Chinese Cell Phones

Subsidies to consumers may cause firms to charge higher prices, which offsets consumer benefits from subsidies. We study a subsidy program design that mitigates such price increases by making products' eligibility for a subsidy dependent on firms' commitment to price ceilings. To quantify the importance of such competition for eligibility, we develop a structural model and an estimation procedure that accommodate binding pricing constraints. We find that competition for eligibility mitigates the price increases arising from the subsidy and even leads to a reduction in prices for some products. It improves consumer and total surpluses while limiting government subsidy payments.

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Citation

Fan, Y and G Zhang (2021), ‘DP16033 The Welfare Effect of a Consumer Subsidy with Price Ceilings: The Case of Chinese Cell Phones‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 16033. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp16033