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Firm Adaptation and Reallocation under Rationing: Evidence from South Africa

Rowan Clarke (), Chris Eaglin (), Zach Kuloszewski () and Jun Wong ()
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Rowan Clarke: Harvard Business School, Harvard University

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No 298, ERSA Working Paper Series from Economic Research Southern Africa

Abstract: Rationing policies are frequently implemented due to equity concerns, yet whether equitable-exposure rules deliver equal economic impacts remains unclear. We study the 2021--2023 power crisis in South Africa, exploiting quasi-random variation in outage exposure and combining hour-level outage data with geocoded transactions from a leading payment platform. Although aggregate daily sales do not change on outage days, revenue is reallocated: below-median firms lose roughly eleven percent of daily revenue while above-median firms---able to invest in defensive technology---gain a similar share. These unequal effects are amplified when outages are anticipated, suggesting the impacts of rationing are not equal despite equitable exposure.

Keywords: Economic Development; Firms; Demand Reallocation; Electricity shortages; Rationing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D22 L11 O12 O55 Q41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-05
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Published in ERSA Working Paper Series, May 2026

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