nep-nud New Economics Papers
on Nudge and Boosting
Issue of 2024‒09‒16
one paper chosen by
Marco Novarese, Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale


  1. Toward an Understanding of the Economics of Prosumers: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment By John A. List; Ioannis C. Pragidis; Michael K. Price

  1. By: John A. List; Ioannis C. Pragidis; Michael K. Price
    Abstract: Prosumers are becoming increasingly important in global energy consumption and production. We partner with an energy service provider in Sweden to explore the economics facing such agents by conducting a natural field experiment over a 32-month period. As a policy instrument, we explore how simple nudges affect choices on both the consumption and production sides. Importantly, with the added flexibility to influence both sides of the market, and with a rich data set that permits an analysis of intraday, intraweek, and seasonal variation, we can detail effects on overall conservation efforts, intertemporal substitution, load shifting, and net purchases from the grid. The overarching theme is that nudges have the potential to have an even greater impact on the energy market with prosumers compared to their portmanteau components.
    JEL: C93 D9 Q4
    Date: 2024–08
    URL: https://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:nbr:nberwo:32837

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