Engineering-based studies of energy efficiency often find that firms and consumers fail to adopt technologies that appear to provide net private benefits absent regulation. We examine the recent empirical literature on the extent to which expected future fuel costs are reflected in vehicle prices and therefore valued by consumers when making purchase decisions. These studies improve upon the prior literature due to their use of highly disaggregated panel data that allows for defensible identification strategies. These studies found that vehicle purchase prices reflect about 50 to 100 percent of future fuel expenses, assuming static consumer expectations about future gasoline prices and a discount rate of five to six percent. Recent regulato...
To what extent do car buyers undervalue future fuel costs, and what does this imply for the effectiv...
It is often asserted that consumers purchasing automobiles or other goods and services underweight t...
It is often asserted that consumers are poorly informed about and inattentive to fuel economy, causi...
How consumers evaluate trade-offs between the cost of buying additional fuel economy and the expecte...
The need for and efficacy of CAFE standards for auto-makers depends largely on whether consumers pro...
Much prior research into consumer automotive and fuel purchase behaviors and fuel economy has been s...
This research is designed to help researchers and policy makers ground their work in the reality of ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
Growing recognition of climate change, energy security, and rising fuel prices leads to the analyses...
A central question in the analysis of fuel-economy policy is whether consumers aremyopic with regard...
Many aspects of automobile markets have changed significantly over the past decade, from vehicle wei...
Many aspects of automobile markets have changed significantly over the past decade, from vehicle wei...
The marginal value of increased automobile fuel economy is estimated using a hedonic model of 2001 m...
The marginal value of increased automobile fuel economy is estimated using a hedonic model of 2001 m...
© 2018 American Economic Association. To what extent do car buyers undervalue future fuel costs, and...
To what extent do car buyers undervalue future fuel costs, and what does this imply for the effectiv...
It is often asserted that consumers purchasing automobiles or other goods and services underweight t...
It is often asserted that consumers are poorly informed about and inattentive to fuel economy, causi...
How consumers evaluate trade-offs between the cost of buying additional fuel economy and the expecte...
The need for and efficacy of CAFE standards for auto-makers depends largely on whether consumers pro...
Much prior research into consumer automotive and fuel purchase behaviors and fuel economy has been s...
This research is designed to help researchers and policy makers ground their work in the reality of ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
Growing recognition of climate change, energy security, and rising fuel prices leads to the analyses...
A central question in the analysis of fuel-economy policy is whether consumers aremyopic with regard...
Many aspects of automobile markets have changed significantly over the past decade, from vehicle wei...
Many aspects of automobile markets have changed significantly over the past decade, from vehicle wei...
The marginal value of increased automobile fuel economy is estimated using a hedonic model of 2001 m...
The marginal value of increased automobile fuel economy is estimated using a hedonic model of 2001 m...
© 2018 American Economic Association. To what extent do car buyers undervalue future fuel costs, and...
To what extent do car buyers undervalue future fuel costs, and what does this imply for the effectiv...
It is often asserted that consumers purchasing automobiles or other goods and services underweight t...
It is often asserted that consumers are poorly informed about and inattentive to fuel economy, causi...