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Farsi, Mehdi
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Farsi, Mehdi
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mehdi.farsi@unine.ch
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- PublicationMétadonnées seulementScale Economies and Optimal Size in the Swiss Gas Distribution Sector(2014-2)
;Alaeifar, Mozhgan; Filippini, Massimo - PublicationMétadonnées seulementEfficiency Measurement in Network Industries: Application to the Swiss Railway Companies(2005)
; ;Filippini, MassimoGreene, William - PublicationMétadonnées seulementCut to the Bone? Hospital Takeovers and Nurse Employment Contracts(2005)
;Currie, Janet; Bentley Macleod, William - PublicationMétadonnées seulementSwiss Household Energy Demand Survey (SHEDS): Objectives, design, and implementation(SCCER CREST Work Package 2: Change of Behavior, 2017)
; ;Burger, Paul; ;Martinez-Cruz, Adan L.; ;Schubert, IljanaThe Swiss Household Energy Demand Survey (SHEDS) has been developed as part of the research agenda of the Competence Center for Research in Energy, Society, and Transition (SCCER CREST). It is designed to collect a comprehensive description of the Swiss households’ energy-related behaviors, their longitudinal changes and the existing potentials for future energy demand reduction. The survey has been planned in five annual waves thus generating a rolling panel dataset of 5,000 respondents per wave. The first two waves of SHEDS were fielded in April 2016 and April-May 2017. This paper elaborates on SHEDS's general objectives, design, and implementation. It also reports a series of practical examples of how the datasets are being used in empirical analyses. - PublicationMétadonnées seulementTravel Distance and Fuel Efficiency: An Estimation of the Rebound Effect using Micro-Data in SwitzerlandWe estimate the rebound effect for private transportation using cross-section micro-level data in Switzerland for 2010. Our simultaneous equations model accounts for endogeneity of travel distance, vehicle fuel intensity and vehicle weight. Compared to the literature, our paper provides an important contribution as micro-level data and simultaneous equations models have seldom been used to estimate the rebound effect. Moreover, among the distance measures we use, one is highly reliable as it was recorded using GIS (Geographical Information System) software. Our results, obtained by 3SLS, point to substantial direct rebound effects between 75% and 81%, which lie at the higher end of the estimates found in the literature. OLS estimates are however much lower and seem to under-estimate the rebound effect.
- PublicationMétadonnées seulementEstimating the Out-of-Hospital Mortality Rate using Patient Discharge Data(2006)
; Ridder, Geert - PublicationMétadonnées seulementUnobserved Heterogeneity in Stochastic Cost Frontier Models: An Application to Swiss Nursing Homes(2005)
; ;Filippini, MassimoKuenzle, Michael - PublicationAccès libre
- PublicationMétadonnées seulementContracting the Gap: Energy Efficiency Investments and Transaction Costs(Bern, Switzerland Bundesamt für Energie, 2017-7-4)
; ;Reiter, Ulrich; Jakob, Martin