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Many analysts have argued that energy efficiency investments offer an enormous "win-win" opportunity to both reduce negative externalities and save money. This overview paper presents a simple model of investment in energy-using capital stock with two types of market failures: first,...
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optima. First, there is an Internality Dividend from Externality Taxes: aside from reducing externalities, they also offset … taxes, the optimal policy will tend to involve an energy tax below marginal damages coupled with a larger subsidy for energy …
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In recent years, cases in which state governments chose to override federal environmental regulation with tighter … paper argues that this change arose at least in part because of a shift in the type of regulation used at the federal level …, from command-and-control regulation toward more incentive-based regulation. Under an incentive-based federal regulation, a …
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This essay revisits the question of instrument choice for the regulation of externalities in the context of climate … benefits of damage reduction should guide the design of both carbon taxes and permit schemes. Because expected marginal damage …
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This paper considers the question of under what circumstances a new environmental regulation should "phase in … in a quantity-based regulation (or allowing intertemporal flexibility that creates the equivalent of a phase-in), this … argument does not apply for price-based regulation. Indeed, in many cases, it will be more efficient to do just the opposite …
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We examine how moral sanctions and rewards, notably the moral sentiments involving feelings of guilt and virtue, would be employed to govern individuals' behavior if the objective were to maximize social welfare. In our model, we analyze how the optimal use of guilt and virtue is influenced by...
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We document three remarkable features of the Opower program, in which social comparison- based home energy reports are repeatedly mailed to more than six million households nationwide. First, initial reports cause high-frequency "action and backsliding," but these cycles attenuate over time....
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The endowment effect is among the best known findings in behavioral economics, and has been used as evidence for theories of reference-dependent preferences and loss aversion. However, a recent literature has questioned the robustness of the effect in the laboratory, as well as its relevance in...
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According to the endowment effect there is some discomfort associated with giving up a good, that is to say, we are willing to give up something only if the price is greater than the price we are willing to pay for it. This implies that the indifference curves should designate a reference point...
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This paper derives optimal life cycle portfolio asset allocations as well as annuity purchases trajectories for a consumer who can select her hours of work and also her retirement age. Using a realistically-calibrated model with stochastic mortality and uncertain labor income, we extend the...
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