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Space heating and hot water expenditures make up the majority of household energy demand in Germany, at 83.2%, making … them an attractive target for energy policies. Using a panel dataset derived from yearly residential household surveys …
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significantly. The estimated rebound effects for the different household groups range between 12% for owners (income class “all …
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We estimate direct and indirect energy rebound effects for a wide variety of goods and services in Germany. To this end, we employ a linearized approximation of the popular Almost Ideal Demand System (LAIDS) approach suggested by Deaton and Muellbauer (1980). Excluding measures of energy...
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proposed is based on Becker's household production theory and integrates economic, engineering and behavioral elements …
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In this paper, we review the state-of-the-art and common practice of energy and climate modeling vis-à-vis the rebound literature, in particular regarding how macroeconomic energy and climate models quantify and include energy and greenhouse gas rebound effects. First, we focus on rebound...
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efficiency improvements is crucial to target the goals of energy savings, greenhouse gas mitigation, and welfare gains. Under …
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