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Extending Bayesian structural time-series estimates of causal impact to many-household conservation initiatives
2018
Annals of Applied Statistics
Government agencies offer economic incentives to citizens for conservation actions, such as rebates for installing efficient appliances and compensation for modifications to homes. The intention of these conservation actions is frequently to reduce the consumption of a utility. Measuring the conservation impact of incentives is important for guiding policy but doing so is technically difficult. However, the methods for estimating the impact of public outreach efforts have seen substantial
doi:10.1214/18-aoas1166
fatcat:r5mfgedfuva6flo3xmedilte6a