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-East of England in conjunction with an universal metering programme. We document how inertia leads customers to relinquish …
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-East of England in conjunction with an universal metering pro-gramme. We document how inertia leads customers to relinquish …
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Cost cap tariffs are pay-per-use tariffs for which costs cannot exceed a predefined cost limit. They were recently … optimal consumption pattern under cost cap tariffs and the conditions under which cost cap tariffs are chosen over pure pay …-per-use and flat rate tariffs by a rational consumer. We find that cost cap tariffs are an optimal tariff choice only if the level …
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With the ongoing rollout of smart meters in Ireland, time-of-use (ToU) tariffs are currently being introduced as a new … way to pay for electricity. Such tariffs can bring important benefits to both consumers and society, in terms of reduced … tariffs than others. Communication around ToU tariffs thus needs to explain both benefits and challenges successfully; it …
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We evaluate a stated choice experiment on dynamic electricity tariffs based on two representative household surveys … towards dynamic tariffs, with the latter generally being more open to dynamic pricing. Furthermore, our unique experimental … highlighting the environmental benefits associated to dynamic tariffs present themselves as suitable tools to reduce households …
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Consumers regularly have to choose between a pay-per-use and a flat-rate option. Due to the increasing number and range of (digital) services, the frequency at which consumers have to make tariff-choice decisions to use these services has become even more prevalent. Prior work has demonstrated...
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This paper studies consumers' choice between two different water tariffs. We document a large inaction in a novel … savings they would obtain if they were to switch water tariff. Our empirical framework separates two sources of inertia …
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-East of England in conjunction with an universal metering pro-gramme. We document how inertia leads customers to relinquish …
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