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Essays on public and environmental economics

Posted on:2014-04-12Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of ArizonaCandidate:Burr, Chrystie TFull Text:PDF
GTID:1451390008450395Subject:Economics
Abstract/Summary:
ver the last 10 years, the solar photovoltaic (PV) market has experienced tremendous growth due in part to government incentive programs. However the effect and welfare analysis of these policy instruments remain ambiguous. In the first chapter of my dissertation, we estimate a dynamic model of households investment decisions on rooftop PV systems to understand the impact of these programs on residential solar installations and evaluate the outcome of alternative incentive policies. The model separately evaluates the effect of system prices, up-front subsidies, tax credits and production revenues using a 5-year data set collected by the California Solar Initiative program, which subsidized solar installations in California. The results indicate that capacity-based subsidies are equally effective as production-based subsidies, but that the latter are more efficient. With a...
Keywords/Search Tags:Solar
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