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Party in federal elections. Using both regional and household survey data, we show that households that adopted PV systems …
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By reducing the costs of environmental protection, technological change is important for promoting green growth. This entails both the creation of new technologies and more widespread deployment of existing green technologies. This paper reviews the literature on environmentally friendly...
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This paper investigates how concern for the environment translates into predictable patterns of consumer behavior. Two …
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In the absence of a national carbon tax, household driving and electricity consumption impose social costs. Suburbanites drive more and consume more electricity than center city residents. If more suburbanites purchase electric vehicles (EV) and install solar panels, then their greenhouse gas...
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assess economic sustainability or the impacts of economic downturns. Some increases in wealth may reflect increased economic …
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We provide a general framework for incorporating many types of micro data from summary statistics to full surveys of selected consumers into Berry, Levinsohn, and Pakes (1995)-style estimates of differentiated products demand systems. We extend best practices for BLP estimation in Conlon and...
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nearly 60,000 respondents, our data comprise the early low-inflation environment of the COVID pandemic and the 2021 inflation …
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We view sustainability as a requirement that welfare should not be expected to decline over time. We impose this …
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maximizes welfare. This raises a question: Given its cost, should sustainability be a social objective? …
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sustainability. Disclosure of nontraditional debt would imply significant welfare gains for the recipient countries but would reduce … its sustainability. We discuss the implications of nontraditional lending on standard assumptions of sovereign debt models …
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