This paper argues that it will often be rational for consumers to pay limited attention to energy efficiency when choosing among energy-consuming durable goods like automobiles or home appliances. The reason is that the proper valuation of energy efficiency requires time and effort, but differences in efficiency across products will rarely be pivotal to choice when consumers have strong preferences regarding other product attributes. The paper first explains why proper valuation of efficiency is difficult, even in the presence of government energy labels. It next develops a model that shows how to value additional information about energy efficiency in a discrete-choice context. It then uses data on automobiles to show that consumers experi...
Energy labels have been introduced in many countries to increase consumers’ attention to energy use...
Engaging consumers in energy efficient behavior is challenging. Despite most consumers consistently ...
The recent liberalization of the energy industry provides a challenge for understanding the decision...
This paper argues that it will often be rational for consumers to pay limited attention to energy ef...
It is an ongoing debate how to increase the adoption of energy-efficient light bulbs and household a...
It is an ongoing debate how to increase the adoption of energy-efficient light bulbs and household a...
To overcome the inefficiency in household energy use, energy labels with a grade-like categorical ef...
It is an ongoing debate how to increase the adoption of energy-efficient light bulbs and household a...
The economic models that prescribe Pigovian taxation as the first-best means of reducing energy-rela...
The economic models that prescribe Pigovian taxation as the first-best means of reducing energy-rela...
Sustainable development requires increasing the energy efficiency, decreasing the growth rates of en...
Increasing energy efficiency is critical to mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from fossil-fuel com...
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...
Engaging consumers in energy efficient behavior is challenging. Despite most consumers consistently ...
Energy labels have been introduced in many countries to increase consumers’ attention to energy use...
Engaging consumers in energy efficient behavior is challenging. Despite most consumers consistently ...
The recent liberalization of the energy industry provides a challenge for understanding the decision...
This paper argues that it will often be rational for consumers to pay limited attention to energy ef...
It is an ongoing debate how to increase the adoption of energy-efficient light bulbs and household a...
It is an ongoing debate how to increase the adoption of energy-efficient light bulbs and household a...
To overcome the inefficiency in household energy use, energy labels with a grade-like categorical ef...
It is an ongoing debate how to increase the adoption of energy-efficient light bulbs and household a...
The economic models that prescribe Pigovian taxation as the first-best means of reducing energy-rela...
The economic models that prescribe Pigovian taxation as the first-best means of reducing energy-rela...
Sustainable development requires increasing the energy efficiency, decreasing the growth rates of en...
Increasing energy efficiency is critical to mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from fossil-fuel com...
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...
Engaging consumers in energy efficient behavior is challenging. Despite most consumers consistently ...
Energy labels have been introduced in many countries to increase consumers’ attention to energy use...
Engaging consumers in energy efficient behavior is challenging. Despite most consumers consistently ...
The recent liberalization of the energy industry provides a challenge for understanding the decision...