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SFB 823 Discussion Papers

Cognitive Reflection and the Valuation of Energy Efficiency

Based on a stated-choice experiment among about 3,600 German household heads on the purchase of electricity-using durables, this paper explores the impact of cognitive reflection on consumers’ valuation of energy efficiency, as well as its interaction with consumers’ response to the EU energy label. Using a standard cognitive reflection test, our results indicate that consumers with low cognitive reflection scores value energy efficiency less than those with high scores. Furthermore, we find that consumers with a low level of cognitive reflection respond more strongly to grade-like energy efficiency classes than to detailed information on annual energy use.

TU Dortmund

JEL-Klassifikation: D03, D12, D83, Q48, Q50

DOI: 10.17877/DE290R-20228