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effects from presenting savings in monetary or ecological terms. Based on random causal forest methods, we show that the …
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The seminal studies by Allcott and Mullainathan (2010), Allcott (2011), and Allcott and Rogers (2014) show that social comparison-based home energy reports (HER) are a cost-effective climate policy intervention in the US. Our paper demonstrates the context-dependency of this result. In most...
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The seminal studies by Allcott and Mullainathan (2010), Allcott (2011), and Allcott and Rogers (2014) suggest that social comparison-based home energy reports (HER) are a cost-effective non-price intervention to stimulate energy conservation. The present paper demonstrates the context-dependency...
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Using a panel of household travel diary data collected in Germany between 1997 and 2005, this study assesses the …
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than access to information, taste preferences, or the woman’s role in the household. These findings suggest that more … direct promotion strategies such as subsidies would help the household to overcome its liquidity constraints and hence …
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both household characteristics and meal-specific cooking patterns. We find average savings of 25 percent per dish. In total … among 624 households. The virtue of our data is that it allows for rigorously estimating charcoal savings by accounting for …
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Using a panel of household travel diary data collected in Germany between 1997 and 2005, this study assesses the …
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Today more than 2.7 billion people rely on biomass as their primary cooking fuel, with profound implications for the environment and people’s well-being. Wood provision is often time-consuming and the emitted smoke has severe health effects – both burdens that afflict women in particular....
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Providing electricity to the unconnected 1.1 billion people in developing countries is one of the top political priorities of the international community, yet the costs of reaching this objective are very high. The present paper examines whether the objective and the associated costs are...
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