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The timing of payment can enhance salience, making customers more price-responsive when paying before consumption rather than after. This study examines Indonesia’s nationwide switch to prepaid electricity metering, impacting over 40 million households. We find that prepaid metering users are...
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The timing of payment can enhance salience, making customers more price-responsive when paying before consumption rather than after. This study examines Indonesia's nationwide switch to prepaid electricity metering, impacting over 40 million households. We find that prepaid metering users are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015168598
increased consumer cost. This work investigates how consumers, through demand response (DR), can mitigate against market power …
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We document substantial rigidity in household electricity demand in response to large price shocks. We partnered with …
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unconventional, puzzling or erroneous conclusions. Finally, we discuss the construction of extraneous measures of oil demand and oil …
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In this paper, we explore subsistence levels and price elasticities for residential electricity demand in Sweden. Using … a Stone-Geary functional form and unique Swedish data on residential electricity usage, we estimate demand Equations for … peak and off-peak demand. We find that the subsistence levels are larger during peak than off-peak, and that there is a …
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-valorem’ electricity taxation dependent on exchange prices could make residential demand-side management profitable. At the same time, the …
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A sufficiently rapidly rising carbon tax may increase near-term emissions compared with the case of no carbon tax. Even so, such a carbon tax path may reduce total costs related to climate change, since the tax may reduce total carbon extraction. A government cannot commit to a specific carbon...
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no indication of a double dividend in terms of environmental improvement as well as higher demand for labor on the …
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A sufficiently rapidly rising carbon tax may increase near-term emissions compared with the case of no carbon tax. Even so, such a carbon tax path may reduce total costs related to climate change, since the tax may reduce total carbon extraction. A government cannot commit to a specific carbon...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010285568