Assessing electricity reduction program under the presence of the other energy saving programs using quasi-experimental design: a case study of South Korea

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Jiyong Park
JongRoul Woo
Taeyoung Jin
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[1] Korea Energy Economics Institute,District Heating and Power Research Team
[2] Korea University,Energy Environment Policy and Technology, Graduate School of Energy and Environment
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Energy Efficiency | 2023年 / 16卷
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Difference-in-differences; Variation-in-adoption; Electricity reduction program; Quasi-experimental approach;
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