Bounded rationality in attitudes towards replacement of inefficient appliances: Evidence from Nepal

Bounded rationality is an important behavioral failure responsible for the energy-efficiency gap, whereby consumers underinvest in energy-efficient technologies. One means of addressing this is by improving the energy-related financial literacy of households, defined as the combination of energy knowledge and cognitive abilities needed in order for decision-makers to make sound choices with respect to investment in durables.

by Spotlight on Energy Research
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