Policy Briefs
E2e has augmented the policy brief series with non-technical abstracts and blog posts summarizing new energy efficiency working papers.
E2e Policy Briefs summarize the policy relevant findings from E2e Working Papers in non-technical language.
The Efficiency Consequences of Heterogeneous Behavioral Responses to Energy Fiscal PoliciesSébastien Houde and Joseph Aldy February 2018 |
Spillovers from Behavioral Interventions: Experimental Evidence from Water and Energy UseKatrina Jessoe, Gabriel E. Lade, Frank Loge, and Edward Spang December 2017 |
Measuring the Welfare Effects of Residential Energy Efficiency ProgramsHunt Allcott and Michael Greenstone April 2017 |
The Welfare Effects of Nudges: A Case Study of Energy Use Social ComparisonsHunt Allcott and Judd Kessler October 2016 |
Does Better Information Lead to Better Choices? Evidence from Energy Efficiency LabelsLucas Davis and Gilbert Metcalf July 2015 |
Do Energy Efficiency Investments Deliver? Evidence from the Weatherization Assistance ProgramMeredith Fowlie, Michael Greenstone, and Catherine Wolfram June 2015 |
Belt and Suspenders and More: The Incremental Impact of Energy Efficiency Subsidies in the Presence of Existing Policy InstrumentsSébastien Houde and Joseph Aldy June 2015 |
The Persistence of Moral Suasion and Economic Incentives: Field Experimental Evidence from Energy DemandKoichiro Ito, Takanori Ida, and Makoto Tanaka March 2015 |
A Microeconomic Framework for Evaluating Energy Efficiency Rebound and Some ImplicationsSeverin Borenstein October 2014 |
Is there an Energy Efficiency Gap?Hunt Allcott and Michael Greenstone January 2014 |
Cash for Coolers: Evaluating a Large-Scale Appliance Replacement Program in MexicoLucas Davis, Alan Fuchs, and Paul Gertler August 2013 |











