Working Paper

Price Effects on Compound Commodities

Junichi Minagawa, Thorsten Upmann
CESifo, Munich, 2016

CESifo Working Paper No. 6060

We explore effects of simultaneous price changes for the demand of a group of goods, which we refer to as a compound commodity. Specifically, we consider unit and proportional cost components (e. g., taxes, transportation costs, etc.) imposed on the compound commodity. We find that there is a serious aggregation problem implying that the property of a downward-sloping demand curve does not generally hold for the demand of a compound commodity. Notably, both substitution effects of the unit cost and of the proportional cost for a compound commodity may be unambiguously opposed. Finally, we apply these results to commodity taxation.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Keywords: demand for a group of goods, compound commodity, unit and proportional costs, income and substitution effects, Slutsky equation, Giffen goods
JEL Classification: D010, D110, H200