Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient appliances, even though the financial returns are positive. It is commonly thought that this is either due to market imperfections such as an incomplete credit market, very high intertemporal consumer discount rates, or irrational behavior. This paper presents a more sanguine explanation based on a model of rational dynamic choice in an uncertain environment. A random utility model (RUM) with consumer preferences that depend on the quality mix of energy-using appliances predicts that under plausible conditions - including the consumer's intertemporal discount rate equal to the real market rate of return on risk free investments - it may well be op...
This paper argues that it will often be rational for consumers to pay limited attention to energy ef...
The recent liberalization of the energy industry provides a challenge for understanding the decision...
This article presents a model of individual behavior in the purchase and utilization of energy-using...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient appli...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient applia...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient applia...
This paper investigates household decision-making behaviour in the market for energy-efficient light...
Despite the dominant role of replacement purchases in many consumer durable categories, the research...
This paper contributes to the debate on the energy efficiency paradox according to which consumers f...
This paper contributes to the debate on the energy efficiency paradox according to which consumers f...
we aim to investigate the relationship between consumers’ risk preference, private discount rate and...
we aim to investigate the relationship between consumers’ risk preference, private discount rate and...
The literature on the energy-efficiency gap discusses the status-quo bias as a behavioral anomaly th...
International audienceThe modelling of long-term energy demand dynamics is of prime interest for ene...
This paper argues that it will often be rational for consumers to pay limited attention to energy ef...
This paper argues that it will often be rational for consumers to pay limited attention to energy ef...
The recent liberalization of the energy industry provides a challenge for understanding the decision...
This article presents a model of individual behavior in the purchase and utilization of energy-using...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient appli...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient applia...
Engineering models generally find that most consumers are unwilling to adopt energy efficient applia...
This paper investigates household decision-making behaviour in the market for energy-efficient light...
Despite the dominant role of replacement purchases in many consumer durable categories, the research...
This paper contributes to the debate on the energy efficiency paradox according to which consumers f...
This paper contributes to the debate on the energy efficiency paradox according to which consumers f...
we aim to investigate the relationship between consumers’ risk preference, private discount rate and...
we aim to investigate the relationship between consumers’ risk preference, private discount rate and...
The literature on the energy-efficiency gap discusses the status-quo bias as a behavioral anomaly th...
International audienceThe modelling of long-term energy demand dynamics is of prime interest for ene...
This paper argues that it will often be rational for consumers to pay limited attention to energy ef...
This paper argues that it will often be rational for consumers to pay limited attention to energy ef...
The recent liberalization of the energy industry provides a challenge for understanding the decision...
This article presents a model of individual behavior in the purchase and utilization of energy-using...