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Evaluating Behaviorally Motivated Policy: Experimental Evidence from the Lightbulb Market
by
Taubinsky, Dmitry
, Allcott, Hunt
in
Arithmetic mean
/ Attention deficits
/ Attentional bias
/ Bans
/ Behavioral economics
/ Bias
/ Consumer choice
/ Consumer economics
/ Consumer information
/ Consumers
/ Cost control
/ Coupons
/ Demand curves
/ Design
/ Electricity
/ Energy
/ Energy economics
/ Energy efficiency
/ Experiments
/ Externality
/ Imperfect information
/ Lighting
/ Market prices
/ Market share
/ Markets
/ Motivation
/ Statistics
/ Subsidies
/ United States
/ Welfare
/ Willingness to pay
2015
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Evaluating Behaviorally Motivated Policy: Experimental Evidence from the Lightbulb Market
by
Taubinsky, Dmitry
, Allcott, Hunt
in
Arithmetic mean
/ Attention deficits
/ Attentional bias
/ Bans
/ Behavioral economics
/ Bias
/ Consumer choice
/ Consumer economics
/ Consumer information
/ Consumers
/ Cost control
/ Coupons
/ Demand curves
/ Design
/ Electricity
/ Energy
/ Energy economics
/ Energy efficiency
/ Experiments
/ Externality
/ Imperfect information
/ Lighting
/ Market prices
/ Market share
/ Markets
/ Motivation
/ Statistics
/ Subsidies
/ United States
/ Welfare
/ Willingness to pay
2015
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Evaluating Behaviorally Motivated Policy: Experimental Evidence from the Lightbulb Market
by
Taubinsky, Dmitry
, Allcott, Hunt
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Arithmetic mean
/ Attention deficits
/ Attentional bias
/ Bans
/ Behavioral economics
/ Bias
/ Consumer choice
/ Consumer economics
/ Consumer information
/ Consumers
/ Cost control
/ Coupons
/ Demand curves
/ Design
/ Electricity
/ Energy
/ Energy economics
/ Energy efficiency
/ Experiments
/ Externality
/ Imperfect information
/ Lighting
/ Market prices
/ Market share
/ Markets
/ Motivation
/ Statistics
/ Subsidies
/ United States
/ Welfare
/ Willingness to pay
2015
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Evaluating Behaviorally Motivated Policy: Experimental Evidence from the Lightbulb Market
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Evaluating Behaviorally Motivated Policy: Experimental Evidence from the Lightbulb Market
2015
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Overview
Imperfect information and inattention to energy costs are important potential motivations for energy efficiency standards and subsidies. We evaluate these motivations in the lightbulb market using a theoretical model and two randomized experiments. We derive welfare effects as functions of reduced-form sufficient statistics capturing economic and psychological parameters, which we estimate using a novel within-subject information disclosure experiment. The main results suggest that moderate subsidies for energy-efficient lightbulbs may increase welfare, but informational and attentional biases alone do not justify a ban on incandescent lightbulbs. Our results and techniques generate broader methodological insights into welfare analysis with misoptimizing consumers.
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