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Energiekonsum 9 Energy consumption 9 Theorie 9 Theory 9 Electricity price 8 Strompreis 8 Electricity 7 Elektrizität 7 Environmental liability 5 Moral Hazard 5 Moral hazard 5 Private insurance 5 Privatversicherung 5 Risikomodell 5 Risk model 5 Umwelthaftung 5 California 4 Demand 4 Electric power industry 4 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 4 Energieversorgung 4 Energy supply 4 Gewässerbelastung 4 Heating oil 4 Heizöl 4 Household 4 Kalifornien 4 Nachfrage 4 Preiselastizität 4 Price elasticity 4 Privater Haushalt 4 Risikoprämie 4 Risk premium 4 USA 4 United States 4 Water pollution 4 1995-1998 3 Energiemarkt 3 Energy market 3 Game theory 3
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Free 18 Undetermined 6
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Book / Working Paper 25 Article 15
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Arbeitspapier 7 Graue Literatur 7 Non-commercial literature 7 Working Paper 7 Article in journal 5 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 5
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English 24 Undetermined 16
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White, Matthew W. 37 Reiss, Peter C. 23 Kunreuther, Howard 9 Yin, Haitao 8 Oberholzer-Gee, Felix 7 Waldfogel, Joel 7 White, Matthew W 3 Yin, haitao 1
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Graduate School of Business, Stanford University 3 National Bureau of Economic Research 3 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) 3
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NBER Working Paper 5 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 5 NBER Working Papers 3 NBER working paper series 3 Research Papers / Graduate School of Business, Stanford University 3 The review of economics and statistics 3 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 3 The journal of law & economics 2 Working paper / Risk Management and Decision Processes Center, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania 2 Brookings papers on economic activity / Microeconomics 1 Journal of Law and Economics 1 RAND Journal of Economics 1 Review of Economic Studies 1 The Rand journal of economics 1 The Review of Economics and Statistics 1 The review of economic studies 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 24 RePEc 10 OLC EcoSci 6
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Demand and Pricing in Electricity Markets : Evidence from San Diego During California'S Energy Crisis
Reiss, Peter C.; White, Matthew W. - 2021
We study the electricity consumption of San Diego-area households following a series of price changes and related events during California's energy crisis in 2000-01. The analysis uses a five-year panel of disaggregate billing and weather data for a random sample of 70,000 households. In...
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Household Electricity Demand, Revisited
Reiss, Peter C.; White, Matthew W. - 2021
Recent efforts to restructure and partially deregulate electricity markets have renewed interest in understanding how consumers respond to price changes. Several interrelated problems complicate demand analyses of these markets, including nonlinear pricing, heterogeneity in households' price...
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Social Learning and Coordination in High-Stakes Games : Evidence from Friend or Foe
Oberholzer-Gee, Felix; Waldfogel, Joel; White, Matthew W. - 2021
We analyze the behavior of game-show contestants who play a one-shot game called Friend or Foe. While it is a weakly dominant strategy not to cooperate, almost half the contestants on the show choose to play friend.' Remarkably, the behavior of contestants remains unchanged even when stakes are...
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Do Environmental Regulations Cause Firms to Exit the Market? Evidence from Underground Storage Tank (UST) Regulations
Yin, Haitao - 2012
This paper examines whether Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations had uneven impacts on petroleum retail outlets, and explores the reasons why some outlets are more likely to exit the market than others under UST regulations. The analyses suggest that both the economies of scale and the...
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Risk-Based Pricing and Risk-Reducing Effort : Does the Private Insurance Market Reduce Environmental Accidents?
Yin, Haitao - 2009
This paper examines whether risk-based pricing promotes risk-reducing effort. Such mechanisms are common in private insurance markets, but are rarely incorporated in government assurance programs. We analyze accidental underground fuel tank leaks--a source of environmental damage to water...
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Risk-based pricing and risk-reducing effort : does the private insurance market reduce environmental accidents?
Yin, Haitao; Kunreuther, Howard; White, Matthew W. - 2009
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Demand and Pricing in Electricity Markets : Evidence from San Diego During California's Energy Crisis
Reiss, Peter C.; White, Matthew W. - 2014
We study the electricity consumption of San Diego-area households following a series of price changes and related events during California's energy crisis in 2000-01. The analysis uses a five-year panel of disaggregate billing and weather data for a random sample of 70,000 households. In...
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Evaluating welfare with nonlinear prices
Reiss, Peter C.; White, Matthew W. - 2006
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Evaluating Welfare with Nonlinear Prices
Reiss, Peter C. - 2006
This paper examines how to evaluate consumer welfare when consumers face nonlinear prices. This problem arises in many settings, such as devising optimal pricing strategies for firms, assessing how price discrimination affects consumers, and evaluating the efficiency costs of many transfer...
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Evaluating Welfare with Nonlinear Prices
Reiss, Peter C. - 2006
This paper examines how to evaluate consumer welfare when consumers face nonlinear prices. This problem arises in many settings, such as devising optimal pricing strategies for firms, assessing how price discrimination affects consumers, and evaluating the efficiency costs of many transfer...
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