Nudging the poor and the rich – A field study on the distributional effects of green electricity defaults
Abstract
Choice defaults are an increasingly popular public policy tool. Yet there is little knowledge of the distributional consequences of such nudges for different groups in society. We report results from an elicitation study in the residential electricity market in Switzerland in which we contrast consumers' actual contract choices under an existing default regime with the same consumers' active choices in a survey presenting the same choice-set...
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Title
Nudging the poor and the rich – A field study on the distributional effects of green electricity defaults
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
86
Pages
104616 - 104616
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