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In this study, using sub-hourly appliance-level data from a representative sample of Swedish households on standard tariffs, we investigate the welfare and emission implications of moving to a mandatory dynamic pricing scheme. We treat demand during different hours of a day to affect utility...
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In this paper, I use spatial variation in electricity distribution prices to measure the long-run price elasticity of electricity demand for Swedish households. The results reveal that households are inelastic in the long-run, with an estimated price elasticity of approximately − 0.34. This...
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