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Empirical evidence on the response of German households to electricity price changes is sparse. Using panel data originating from Germany's Residential Energy Consumption Survey (GRECS), we fill this void by employing an instrumental variable approach to cope with the endogeneity of the...
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Preiskenntnissen auf Strompreisänderungen reagieren, wohingegen die Nachfrage von Haushalten ohne rudimentäre Preiskenntnisse völlig …
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Ermäßigung der Kraftstoffsteuer in Deutschland ergeben, schätzen wir, wie sich die Weitergabe der Ermäßigung über Raum und Zeit … verändert. Wir greifen auf die täglichen Benzinpreise von praktisch allen Tankstellen in Deutschland und dem benachbarten …
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Empirical evidence on households' awareness of electricity prices and potentially divergent demand responses to price changes conditional on price knowledge is scant. Using panel data originating from Germany's Residential Energy Consumption Survey (GRECS), we fill this void by employing an...
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Ziel dieser Studie ist die Schätzung des Energieverbrauchs privater Haushalte in Deutschland für die Jahre 2011 bis … Stichprobe ermittelte Verbrauchskennziffer auf die Grundgesamtheit aller privaten Haushalte in Deutschland hochgerechnet. Die …
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Drawing on the most recent wave of the German Residential Energy Survey (GRECS), this paper estimates the contribution of individual appliances to household electricity consumption. Moving beyond the standard focus of estimating mean effects, we combine the conditional demand approach with...
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Using a panel of household travel diary data collected in Germany between 1997 and 2005, this study assesses the effectiveness of fuel efficiency improvements by econometrically estimating the rebound effect, describing the extent to which higher efficiency causes additional travel.Following a...
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