American Economic Review
ISSN 0002-8282 (Print) | ISSN 1944-7981 (Online)
Limited Attention and the Residential Energy Efficiency Gap
American Economic Review
vol. 105,
no. 5, May 2015
(pp. 192–95)
Abstract
Inattention may be an important contributor to the energy efficiency gap and may be particularly acute in residential buildings where many different features will determine a home's energy use. Energy audits can provide information on how to reduce energy loss in a home, but the use of audits is rare. We use data from a national survey of 1700 homeowners to study the factors affecting a home owner's choice to have an audit. We create an index of energy inattention for our survey respondents. This index and two additional behavioral factors prove to be important determinants of the audit choice.Citation
Palmer, Karen, and Margaret Walls. 2015. "Limited Attention and the Residential Energy Efficiency Gap." American Economic Review, 105 (5): 192–95. DOI: 10.1257/aer.p20151009Additional Materials
JEL Classification
- D12 Consumer Economics: Empirical Analysis
- Q41 Energy: Demand and Supply; Prices
- Q48 Energy: Government Policy