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Energy Pricing and Temperature Interaction: British Experimental Evidence Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics HENLEY, A
PEIRSON , J
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Peirson, John & Henley, Andrew, 1994.
"Electricity load and temperature : Issues in dynamic specification ,"
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Henley, Andrew & Peirson, John, 1994.
"Time-of-use electricity pricing : Evidence from a British experiment ,"
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"The Impact of Temperature Change on Energy Demand: A Dynamic Panel Analysis ,"
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