Household Response to Incentive Payments for Load Shifting: A Japanese Time-of-Day Electricity Pricing Experiment
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- Isamu Matsukawa & Hiroshi Asano & Hitoshi Kakimoto, 2000. "Household Response to Incentive Payments for Load Shifting: A Japanese Time-of-Day Electricity Pricing Experiment," The Energy Journal, , vol. 21(1), pages 73-86, January.
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