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There is an ongoing debate in the literature about whether consumers are fully informed when investing in energy efficiency. We experimentally evaluate the role of imperfect information or limited attention about energy costs of home appliances and light bulbs on households' choices. Using...
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In this paper we propose a general approach for estimating stochastic frontier models, suitable when using long panel data sets. We measure efficiency as a linear combination of a finite number of unobservable common factors, having coefficients that vary across firms, plus a time-invariant...
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Two elements of the Swiss market for electricity are examined in this book: the residential electricity demand by time-of-use and the cost structure of municipal electricity distribution utilities. The empirical results indicate that demand for peak and off-peak electricity in elastic, and that...
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