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As presented in the previous chapter, the estimation of a demand system for electricity by pooling information contained in aggregate and micro data sets permits estimation of effects of price and household characteristics in ways that are preferable to those that are available using aggregate data sets only. However, the estimation of the aggregate consumer behavior model has the shorthcoming that the data needed at the aggregate level to estimate it are formidable, with the result of a limited number of household characteristics variables included in the model.

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Filippini, M. (1997). Household Consumer Behavior Model. In: Elements of the Swiss Market for Electricity. Contributions to Economics. Physica-Verlag HD. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47000-4_5

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