Boomhower, Judson; Davis, Lucas W. - In: Journal of Public Economics 113 (2014) C, pp. 67-79
Economists have long argued that many recipients of energy-efficiency subsidies may be “non-additional,” getting paid to do what they would have done anyway. Demonstrating this empirically has been difficult, however, because of endogeneity concerns and other challenges. In this paper we use...