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Energy efficiency, information, and the acceptability of rent increases: A multiple price list experiment with tenants

Auteur(s)
Lang, Ghislaine 
Institut de recherches économiques 
Lanz, Bruno 
Institut de recherches économiques 
Maison d'édition
MIT CEEPR working paper 2018-014
Date de parution
2018
Mots-clés
  • Market failures
  • Information
  • Split incentives
  • Energy efficiency
  • Environmental policy
  • Rented properties
  • Economic experiments
  • Multiple price lists.
  • Market failures

  • Information

  • Split incentives

  • Energy efficiency

  • Environmental policy

  • Rented properties

  • Economic experiments

  • Multiple price lists....

Résumé
This paper studies the role of imperfect information and attentional biases in the context of energy efficiency investments in rented properties and associated split incentives. We design a multiple price list experiment representing owners’ decision to replace the central heating appliance, and employ both within-subject information disclosure and between-subject variation in information provision to quantify how tenants trade-off energy efficiency and rent increases. A set of quantile regressions suggests that information on expected energy bills reduction induces around 30% of tenants to equate financial savings and acceptable rent increase. Around 20% of tenants oppose rent increase and do not respond to information, whereas tenants’ valuation in the upper tail of the distribution exceeds financial savings, presumably on account of pro-environmental motives. By contrast, information on energy bills variability dampens acceptable rent increase. Our results highlight the importance of realistic ex-ante estimates of financial savings associated with energy efficiency investments.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/27610
Autre version
http://ceepr.mit.edu/publications/working-papers/690
Type de publication
working paper
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