bestedingsdrempels
Bestedingsdrempels is a Dutch term used to describe thresholds in spending that influence whether a policy, program, or consumer behavior changes at a certain level of expenditure. The concept centers on the idea that once spending crosses a defined point, effects such as eligibility, pricing, or decision patterns shift.
In public finance and welfare, bestedingsdrempels determine eligibility for subsidies, tax credits, or social benefits. They
Measurement and identification of bestedingsdrempels often rely on empirical analysis. Techniques such as regression discontinuity designs,
Examples include a subsidy that applies only to households whose monthly energy expenditures exceed a specified
Limitations and considerations include potential inequities, gaming of rules, and sensitivity to how thresholds are set