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electrification of neighboring households. Additionally, we find that electrification: (i) significantly increases income (in … particular, farm income); (ii) improves children's educational completion; and (iii) reduces the use of dirty fuel for lighting …
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-run welfare perspective) or the feasibility (from a consumer perspective) of the emphasis on ensuring that the retail price of …
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This paper investigates whether habitual energy saving behaviors of a household head impact actual energy consumption in his/her own dwelling. In doing so, this paper compares actual energy consumption across French households that, with exception of household heads' energy saving behaviors, are...
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-carrier price crosses this threshold from below. Wealthier consumers, and those whose wealth grows faster, are seen to have less …
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Reducing energy consumption has important implications for the sustainable development of society, but this consideration has become more stringent in the actual geopolitical context. Following the strategic directions established by the European Green Pact and NextGenerationEU, a concrete...
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consumption while staying at home, as opposed to income shocks experienced during the pandemic. We also rule out an increase in …
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the forty nine year period 1948-1996. The econometric estimate of thedemand system yields plausible macro price and income … demand elasticities for nine input groups.The results include that the own-price elasticities of demand for women’s and men …
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Regularization technique to untangle the spectrum of household energy expenditure. Unsurprisingly, income, age, household size … Egypt are mainly due to variations in income, household size, and housing type. Our findings document substantial …
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This paper approaches the transition process to the bioeconomy from consumers’ perspective and their attitudes to decision-making process regarding the use of renewable energy systems in households. The article contributes to the literature by introducing a new challenge: identifying and...
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ownership, income, social context and households’ information. Indeed, home owners and high-income households are more likely to … invest than renters and low-income households. On the other hand, social context, such as membership in an environmental non …
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