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Economic Instruments for a Socially Neutral Nationl Home Energy Efficiency Programme

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  • Simon Dresner and Paul Ekins

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The research reported in this paper was conducted under the project 'The Social Impacts of Environmental Taxes: Removing Regressivity', funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation under its Prograamme on Environment and Social Concerns. The project is investigating the socil implications of environmental txtes and charges in realtion to four environment issues - the household use of energy, water and transport, and the generation of waste. The is a report of the component on the household use of energy.

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  • Simon Dresner and Paul Ekins, 2004. "Economic Instruments for a Socially Neutral Nationl Home Energy Efficiency Programme," PSI Research Discussion Series 18, Policy Studies Institute, UK.
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    1. Luciana Maria Miu & Natalia Wisniewska & Christoph Mazur & Jeffrey Hardy & Adam Hawkes, 2018. "A Simple Assessment of Housing Retrofit Policies for the UK: What Should Succeed the Energy Company Obligation?," Energies, MDPI, vol. 11(8), pages 1-22, August.
    2. Starkey, Richard, 2012. "Personal carbon trading: A critical survey," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 73(C), pages 7-18.
    3. Kerkhof, Annemarie C. & Benders, Ren M.J. & Moll, Henri C., 2009. "Determinants of variation in household CO2 emissions between and within countries," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 37(4), pages 1509-1517, April.
    4. Druckman, A. & Jackson, T., 2008. "Household energy consumption in the UK: A highly geographically and socio-economically disaggregated model," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 36(8), pages 3167-3182, August.
    5. Foulds, Chris & Powell, Jane, 2014. "Using the Homes Energy Efficiency Database as a research resource for residential insulation improvements," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 69(C), pages 57-72.

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